Because it’s made of people
Because it’s made of people
Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
*char // I heard it from a friend
**char //who heard it from a friend
***char // who heard it from another
"You were messing around"
For bazzite, HDR should work ootb in game mode, but not in desktop mode.
Though as an OLED monitor, it should still be quite a good display on desktop mode even without HDR.
All of it
Whatever you have to tell yourself to avoid sounding like you’re using the same transportation method as the commoners.
Might want to clarify. Sounds like you’re referring to the second whistleblower dieing
The why is a good question, but I’d also like to know “How?”
In about 2 weeks this will be 10 years old
Ethics are a luxury that can be sold like any other, but when times get hard and cuts must be made, ethical companies get devoured by those that are not.
Short answer: something like nginx proxy manager with a single wildcard dns entry makes this super simple.
I mean, it was a pretty cool website like 20 years ago.
Definitely started with Plex for me.
I had a friend stay with me for a few months. We’re both effectively working from home when the Internet goes out, I ask if he wants to watch something. He gives me this weird look like, “but you just said the Internet is out” we end up watching a movie until the Internet comes back, then go back to our respective jobs.
It was fun seeing him react to something he didn’t think was possible
The best option I’ve found is configuring sonarr (or whatever you’re using to grab releases) to get the files you want up front.
I’ve not seen anyone uploading audio tracks without video. I have a somewhat similar situation where I run two sonarr instances, one for English and one for Japanese
You can point your frontend reverse proxy to the docker reverse proxy.
ActivityPub appears to be very “eventually consistent” by design. There’s no guarantee that any given post or comment gets federated to you within a particular period of time.
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