

Email had standardized protocols and clients for 50 years, and still does.
Email had standardized protocols and clients for 50 years, and still does.
Wouldn’t matter anymore
Well that sucks.
I agree.
I like Emby a lot. It’s my backup for Plex. I even give them money as development isn’t free (frequently)
Everything is clickbait, everything and everyone sucks, etc. To a large number of people here.
Does Jellyfin do remote streaming?
It’s weird, based on the article in thr grandparent comment, that image seems fake. It’s been photo shopped onto 2 nearly identical, but absolutely different “locations” (note the entire building that is missing in the one)
What are they actually DOING, though?
It’s like 4 guys for the most part, so they may just have limited bandwidth.
Seems like they prefer more thread-focused conversations.
Nothing good is free.
I’ve been pretty happy with PIA.
That makes zero sense.
I mean, it naturally has to be something that they eventually find a way to charge you something for. If it’s a for-profit business, and if they only sold lifetime subscriptions, they would eventually go out of business.
kbin also got rid of the ability to view downvotes. I believe either before the fork or at least before the implosion while mbin were still mostly just pulling from upstream.
Also the AP
Oh, cool, a new account to block.
Yeah, absolutely. Same here, I find used laptops often make GREAT homelab systems, and ones with broken screens/mice/keyboards can be even better since you can get them CHEAP and still fully use them.
I have 4 doing various things including one acting as my “desktop” down in the homelab. But they’re between 4 and 14 years old and do a great job for what they’re used for.
Yeah, not here either. I’m now at a point where I keep wanting to replace my last host thats limited to 16GB. All the others - at least the ones I care about RAM on - all support 64GB or more now.
But aren’t they saying They’re restricting it less? Or am I reading it wrong?
Maybe you do.
They didn’t use to, anyway.
But also what you’re describing is a solved problem and you’d think it’d be nice for you to learn that.