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Without docker you still just copy your files from Windows to Linux, though you have to find the right directories for that. Jellyfin can be installed directly on Debian. Just add their repo and go
Without docker you still just copy your files from Windows to Linux, though you have to find the right directories for that. Jellyfin can be installed directly on Debian. Just add their repo and go
As someone who speaks a language with gendered pronouns but no neutral option, this is very awkward to deal with.
Never used Shopify unfortunately, so I can’t help you with that.
The way I tag media is using MediaElch. It requires manually going through each series and identifying it, but with your proper naming it should give decent suggestions already.
If some metadata is missing for single episodes, try changing the metadata provider, sometimes one or the other just has bad/incomplete data.
If you only need file syncing, there are better options than Nextcloud. But Nextcloud is the only real option if you want to create a full suite of replacements for office365 or google thanks to the large plugin ecosystem.
I’ve been brainwashed into finding Elixir interesting due to how it handles parallelism and good it’s supposed to be for live debugging. (According to ~3 talks I found on youtube)
I’d never heard of Transsion before, so I took a quick look on Wikipedia.
TLDR:
They sell mostly inexpensive phones in poorer regions.
Features of their phones are targeted for those regions, like Africa, where they have special features to calibrate camera exposure for darker skin, retain dual SIM and support many local languages.
In that case, maybe get a good textbook and follow the examples.
Ok, that’s fair. I just use the english terms anyways and usually also change the interface language to english.
Apparently for some people (my mom) the search or filters work better on Temu. No idea why, I only ever use AliExpress.
BTW, I did fix the error. Turns out I was in a public network and the rule only applied to domain networks.
Also these fucking rules don’t show in the usual GUI, you have to look into the registry.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\Mdm\FirewallRules
Reddit post for rule source
Theoretically cryptocurrencies are interesting, but Bitcoin just isn’t usable.
Bitcoin and many other currencies have way too many and large fluctuations in value for daily use.
Bitcoin specifically is not practical for transactions in general due to cost and block size limits. Yes, lightning exists, but maybe your technology is shit if it needs a second overlay network to function.
Instead of fixing those issues, most other coins are just pump and dump schemes for a quick buck.
Only very few coins try to do something different and fix some of these issues.
Get a cheap VPS and set up a VPN of your choice.
I mean it sucks for him, but after having been away for three months with more leave time coming the company probably doesn’t have any obligation to keep him hired.
At least that’s the case here in Switzerland (if you worked for a company long enough) and I’d be surprised if the US had better protections.
Yggdrasil :)
Open UDP ports are pretty secure and rarely found by scanners. The basic issue with scanning for UDP is, that most services don’t respond to random garbage you try to probe then with. Without getting a response back, the scanner has no way of knowing if there is something running on that port or not.
Wireguard in particular only responds if the correct key is given.
Also make sure your firewall DROPs (usually the default, but do check) disallowed connections instead of REJECT. This way any UDP probing, whether it’s to an open port or closed one just times out with no way for the scanner to distinguish them.
I don’t know of any project that already supports that AI processor. You’d still be using the CPU and GPU at the moment.
Yes, because he’s using Linux for those parts
Switched after Louis’ video about it. Haven’t tried the voice yet, but just having swipe typing and suggestions again is a definite improvement.