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According to Wikipedia they’re headquartered in Toronto
I downvote paywalls.
According to Wikipedia they’re headquartered in Toronto
The worst I’ve ever seen was a site that required passwords to be 4 digits.
The origin story we never knew we wanted.
Yeah, been meaning to talk with you about that.
You know who else is good at targeting executives?
Fountain pens and inks
At least the bandages are accessible!
Safety squints work just as well, right?
A tmesis T, awesome!
Tmesis, because you can make some unf*ckingbelievable words with it.
Running as a socket container - I don’t think there’s a native Synology package for Jellyfin. This is an Intel Synology.
Hmm, I’m not sure that’s the case here. I tried this with two different browsers (Firefox & Chrome) on two different computers, plus the native client on an Android phone, Android TV, and Android tablet, with various server settings - none of them worked.
Yep. I’m guessing it insists on transcoding the video but doesn’t have the horsepower. Plex either has a superior transcoder or detects it doesn’t need to transcode it.
For me, Plex works great on my Synology while Jellyfin is completely unusable - video payback simply crashes. Running Jellyfin on my desktop machine gets it to work, but it takes over 24 hours to scan my media library and doesn’t automatically add new media when I add new files.
Run Vodafone’s Dreamlab on it and donate CPU cycles to research.
Brewing is quick and fun. It’s all the cleaning that takes time and makes it a chore.
Wash dies
TL;DR “XFS and EXT4 remained tied in first place overall for those curious about the out-of-the-box Linux file-system performance without any additional tuning/tweaks.”
Ah, good to know. Thanks.