Use jellyfin
Use jellyfin
I’ve been seeing the black screen on Firefox. Still better than an ad, but it would be nice to be gone lol
Amazon did this with their cloud security cameras as well.
Spotify did it with their “Car thing”
It’s common and I agree, should be illegal.
PSN doesn’t care if you lie and just choose your nearest supported country.
It’s been on the steam page since day one, so I doubt they’d refund. It was agreed upon but not enforced until now.
He wasn’t say you personally do it. He even said that he knows what the commands do, most of the time, but that the average person does not. Especially beginners to Linux, who are more prone to break their system and be on forum rabbit holes to try and fix it.
HomeAssistant is HomeKit compatible and could probably do everything you’ve got going now locally
But I still pine for a cabin in the woods
Just buy a smart tv and don’t connect it to internet. You’ll get to buy from the same selection and enjoy the subsidized price.
Turn off the “follow day/night” setting and it will be dark mode in the day as well
I get almost this experience with Jellyseerr and jellyfin. I do have to wait ~10 min for it to download and import to my library, though.
I think every 12 hours? I’m not sure. But it doesn’t need to be super frequent, unless your IP changes often
I wouldn’t bother with a paid dynamic DNS. Most domain registrars let you change your DNS record with an API call (I know GoDaddy does because I use them.)
Then you just set up a cron job to fetch your IP and then change your DNS record to match. I use a subdomain because my main domain hosts a blog and some other stuff on a VPS, while my jellyfin server is at home.
A good search would be “[registrar name] dynamic DNS script”
Fair. I’ve heard kbin allows viewing, so there are federated sites which can see them without needing to be an admin or run an instance.
I just realized that the mains hum would be different in 60Hz compared to 50Hz… I wonder if it’s noticeable
Did you read the article? The verbatim text is, in one example, including email addresses and names (and legal boilerplate) directly from asbestoslaw.com.
Edit: I meant the DeepMind article linked in this article. Here’s the link to the original transcript I’m talking about: https://chat.openai.com/share/456d092b-fb4e-4979-bea1-76d8d904031f
It doesn’t for commands without spaces (i.e reboot
) You might be able to escape the spaces and not use quotes, I’m not sure
It gets real crazy when you’re sending remote commands so you have to escape the escapes so that the remote keeps them and properly escapes the space
ssh -t remote "mv /home/me/folder\\\ with \\\ spaces /home/me/downloads/
Why on earth do you run this all on your phone as opposed to on a home server?