Cool. What concert at the tickets to? I love seeing loud bands play.
Cool. What concert at the tickets to? I love seeing loud bands play.
Game changer? Literally not at all. It’s a bit better.
That was my point
If it’s for more than a minute I’ll screw in VGA and DVI cables
20 years ago there were 2000000000 fewer people in the world.
Everyday I have skin.
I also use E45 on my awfully dry hands and slightly dry face.
To send to the same account?
I haven’t paid anything for it
As long as there are no problems with the btrfs code? Hahahahaha!! There are.
It was forked but somehow lacked a huge amount of functionality that Emby had (and still has) Like I think it only supported films, not music or TV shows. The app infrastructure was awful across fire stick, Roku and android and wasn’t backward compatible with the Emby apps. I just didn’t see the point of forking it if you’re just going to make it worse or only address the server side and neglect the clients. The whole thing has to work together with good clients and server.
I can’t use VPN on my work PC so I have some services open on sub domains that aren’t in my DNS. Follow some basic rules and it’s fine. My phone is always connected to my Wireguard running on Opnsense. It’s simple, fully self hosted and works great.
Last time I tried it it was a much worse experience than Emby across all devices and for all media types. I don’t understand all the love it gets.
None of them…
ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 384
Then get it signed and use the certificate.
SSH certificates are where its at.
I do play and I absolutely guarantee any guitar I would try assemble would play so so badly. Setting up a guitar is an exercise in precision engineering with wood.
KDE Connect
Signal
Using Eternity and very happy with it, just as I was when it was Infinity for Reddit.
Everyone saying it’ll be fine is speaking theoretically. Practically I can attest to full and total file system corruption under this scenario.
In Prometheus at the start… right until the very end.
That’ll be cool. I’ll dress as Wes Borland