You are absolutely right. It was inline comments I had in mind.
You are absolutely right. It was inline comments I had in mind.
Absolutely, although I see that as part of why
Why is there a horrible hack here? Because stupid reason…
Comments should explain “why”, the code already explains “what”.
We have historically used GitPython a lot, but in a recent project I tried git via sh instead. It works great. If you already know the git cli, this feels very ergonomic to use.
How does switching the codec help with downloading subtitles from the web?
Is using the Android TV app considered “using it wrong”? Because that doesn’t support downloading subtitles.
But not on the Android TV app.
But thanks anyway, I actually didn’t know that downloading subtitles was supported on other platforms. This should att least allow me to download subtitles via the phone. A bit more cumbersome than having it directly in the app as for Kodi though.
I’m also tired of Kodi but I constantly come back to it. The one thing that Kodi does better than all the rest is the handling of subtitles. I try to use Jellyfin instead but I constantly have to switch back to Kodi because there are no ways (from within the app) to find and download new subtitles.
I think PopOS is the new beginner friendly, just works, distribution. It’s what Ubuntu should have been.
If you know how the code does something, you also know what it does.