Like Coper said, Stremio, (realdebrid, torrentio) is the way to go and should work on your firestick
Real debrid is dirt cheap and you get loyalty points. 1000 points is a month extra.
Like Coper said, Stremio, (realdebrid, torrentio) is the way to go and should work on your firestick
Real debrid is dirt cheap and you get loyalty points. 1000 points is a month extra.
Imma tired of this shit!
*Yawns in Stremio/real debrid/torrentio/shield
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Sure thing, thanks for the advice Captain. 5 watt charger on it already.
I have a s9+ as a home assistant remote. Put 2 strong magnets in the silicon back cover and stuck it on the fridge.
Got an automation for the charging, when the battery is at 5% adapter on, at 100% off again... the automation toggles a tradfri switch.
Max Payne 1 and 2, F.E.A.R, Far Cry, MAME with a couple of arcade roms like Galaga, Tetris, Pang, Puzzle Bobble, Metal Slug.
And if I get bored with those there is always Microsoft solitair, mine sweeper and mayong to fall asleep on the keyboard.
Soft boiled egg, tomatoes, home made mayo, black pepper and salt on a French baguette. Simple and just perfectly fine.
A raspberry pi with pihole running as dhcp server. In the ISP router turn off DHCP, DNS problem solved as pi will advertise its DNS to all connected devices on the network.
Rijksmuseum van oudheden in Leiden in the Netherlands.
As a kid in the early 80s I used to go there often. It was free then and had and still has a lot of artifacts from Egyptian, Roman and Greek history. Also Leiden is a nice place to visit anyway.
My iPad2 can’t do internet anymore, or for instance used as a panel for home assistant webpage or client, but it’s perfectly fine as a homestudio controller and music / midi generator and that is what I still use it for. Battery is still great too. I got it about 13 years ago and I will be using it until it stops working. Looks as good as new too.
I do have a recent iPad too, it's for all the stuff I cannot do on the old one.
I had 3 dads in my childhood and I turned out fine, broken but fine. My son never experienced what I had to go through. So I kinda learned how not to parent.
I think being patient, soft spoken when correcting, being structural, reliable and open on your own feelings towards anything and giving kids a choice in walking their own path in some extent...kids will do alright.