

Doesn’t jellyfin just not do this at all? Like if you want to stream remotely you need to figure out a vpn solution to do it?
Doesn’t jellyfin just not do this at all? Like if you want to stream remotely you need to figure out a vpn solution to do it?
The CEO of brave is a homophobic bigot if that helps push anyone over the edge for changing their browser. It was the last straw for me.
Xbmc didn’t become plex. It’s still alive and kicking but rebranded to Kodi (mostly because it had little to do with xbox anymore) ages ago.
It’s more that the newer models are going to need less compute to train and run them.
Their interests are his interests, not ours.
With the expected costs of a web browser by the general public being $0, what company would want it that isn’t going to do that? Even Firefox survives off ad revenue. There is no “browser market”, there’s an ad market.
It’s not a tip. Amazon is giving them the cash not you. It’s more like a bonus
On the other side of the spectrum packet loss is a key feature of some of the layers below tcp, like path-mtu discovery.
*crappy turd
Doesn’t that “feeling” though kinda confirm that it’s an illusion of screen space when you can measure the diagonal image on a normal phone and see that it’s the same?
Last time I looked, the aspect ratios for the unfolded screens were such that you didn’t actually get any more screen real estate than a normal smartphone so the kids analogy doesn’t make a ton of sense to me. For media it’s like you get the illusion of a bigger screen.
Patreon and sites like it exist as a hedge against YouTube banning your channel.
What’s hilarious is that divx was the most popular pirate format back in the day before they went commercial use and xvid replaced it.
I don’t even think that’s right. It was a service you got for free for buying a pixel before they moved it to Google one.
My six year old thinks it looks cool. If you adjust for hot wheels demographics I think they’re golden
You’re on the right track but comparing the wrong things. It’s cost of the rounds vs the cost of not stopping the incoming weapon (ie lives and damages), not vs the cost of the incoming weapon.
Got a pair of devices a bit like the halo to keep in the cars going forward. Car went in the shop a few days later for something unrelated but they tested the battery and there was nothing wrong with it, the engine was just too cold.
I live in Chicago and both my relatively new cars wouldn’t start without a jump last week…
Completely unreasonable to need to walk people through this. It’s OK to say jellyfin can’t do remote access.