On the bright side, 20TB of hard drives is relatively cheap these days if you buy used. They’ll pay for themselves in a year if you kill the streaming services.
Happy sailing
On the bright side, 20TB of hard drives is relatively cheap these days if you buy used. They’ll pay for themselves in a year if you kill the streaming services.
Happy sailing
Exactly. IMDB assigns an identifier to each piece of content, and Plex (or Jellyfin/Emby/etc) use that to pull metadata.
That’s the point, it kinda doesn’t matter. If someone is trying to suspend the Constitution, an amendment saying not to isn’t going to stop them.
It’s textbook destabilization. We just aren’t used to seeing them use the tactics at home.
It goes farther than ad-tolerant, a lot of them enjoy the ads. They see them as a natural part of the content.
And they’ve succeeded in making appeals difficult. The judge made a factual ruling that Trump engaged in insurrection, so any appeals also must accept that as a fact.
It may not have been the outcome we hoped for, but it’s a strong step in the right direction.
It isn’t great for the sanity, but watching hard-right news for a few minutes will show you just how much people do fall for this. They’ve started to openly (but gently) suggest that democracy was a mistake, and their audience eats it up.
If Trump somehow wins, they’re actively planning for that to be our last election. Ever.
They absolutely design cars with some pedestrian safety in mind. That’s why hood ornaments went away and bumpers moved away from solid steel.
I don’t remember the exact numbers, but they have a metric along the lines of “X% of pedestrians survive impacts up to Y speed” that they need to meet.
And in the case of these Macs, the SSD is also soldered. So you’re screwed when you wear it out with the excessive swapping.
“Ordeal of the bitter water” is what you’re looking for, from the Book of Numbers I think. But good luck, extremists are happy to ignore scripture that doesn’t fit their narrative.
Pirating is way easier than it used to be, you just can’t expect torrents to be grabbed immediately. Modern setups like an *arr stack with a bunch of configured trackers (or even better, usenet) will find basically anything you want, trash included, with enough seeds to avoid stalls. The niche stuff might need to run for a day or two, but it’ll finish.
It’s just Chromium with a layer of Microsoft on top. It’ll have the same extension issues from Manifest v3 that mainline Chrome does.