Plex stopped being worth it, so I switched to this open-source alternative instead
Plex stopped being worth it, so I switched to this open-source alternative instead
Plex stopped being worth it, so I switched to this open-source alternative instead
…bridge your devices, make the switch to RustDesk. Aside from RustDesk, here are other open-source tools you can try in your workflow. RustDesk RustDesk is an open-source remote desktop tool…
…It’s an open-source, cross-platform tool that works like AirDrop but for every device on my network. No accounts, no internet required—just pure, local speed. Whether I’m sending…
…Because it’s a massive open-source community, I could integrate my thermostat, LG TV, and even my local weather station within minutes. It didn’t matter if a device used Wi…
…It feels like someone took the best parts of Notion and Obsidian , polished them, and gave it an open-source tag. I used to have dozens of ‘Untitled’ notes scattered across different…
…What started as a personal home automation project quickly attracted a passionate open-source community that helped it grow rapidly. Not quite. Home Assistant made its debut in September 2013, created by…
…hardware manufacturers who plan to sell the devices commercially. OpenDisplay was started, in part, to break that constraint. By keeping the codebase fully open source from the start , the project can work…
…Related 6 best open-source note-taking apps for Windows Open-source note-taking is the way to go Open source and offline No cloud nonsense Obsidian is an offline note-taking…
…In fact, after trying tons of open-source note-takers, I usually end up going back to Keep again. No matter your stance on Google, you’ve got to admit their products…
…Sign in to your XDA account If you’ve read my recent articles on XDA, you’ve probably seen me fawn over free and open-source tools that I can host on…