If Philippines plays its cards right, it could stand to benefit from this economic scheme when the pandemic is over.
Personal rumblings on tech and stuff
If Philippines plays its cards right, it could stand to benefit from this economic scheme when the pandemic is over.
There used to be a plugin that seamlessly synchronized Plex library and watch history with Trakt.tv. Unfortunately, Plex discontinued the plugins feature, and thus leaving its loyal customers, even paying ones, in the dark. Yes, plugins still work, but I don’t think this particular plugin will still work in a fresh instance of Plex.
Of course, there’s the Plex scrobbler made by Trakt, which utilizes the Plex’s Webhooks, but that you need to have a Trakt VIP account to use this. Don’t get me wrong, Trakt is a great service, but I’m not paying $30 per year just for this scrobbler. They already have the vast users’ personal, movies and TV shows preferences and collections information, those should already pay for the experience. They just need to be creative in order to monetize them.
There are also python scripts, but documentations are so poor, it’s not worth learning python just for that.
There’s a webhook, but it seems to do one way sync only (Plex to Trakt).
So, my questions are why:
These are the questions that are painfully outstanding. Hopefully, in the near future, we’re not anymore dependent on Trakt.
Update: I have made PlexTraktSync work for my system. This required a little bit of work, installing Docker and running commands in the terminal, but I’m glad it’s working now. Read more about it here.
Have you encountered installing Microsoft Outlook in your fresh Windows 10 install, only to find it too resource hog for your use case, and thus installing Thunderbird, Mailbird, or any other email client that’s a lot less load to your computer’s meager resources?
Of course, you changed your system settings so that the default email app will be your new email client, just as below:
Apparently, this settings only affects clicks on MAILTO links. Continue reading