Huh, you’re right. But a few weeks ago I was definitely able to download via Fido. Maybe try that.
Huh, you’re right. But a few weeks ago I was definitely able to download via Fido. Maybe try that.
Never had an issue getting an iso from them via Mullvad.
But as a third party you can not know which clients are using this outdated http mirror. On BitTorrent you can see every participating peers and some of them are probably enduser machines (depending on the actual implementation of OP’s suggestion).
I didn’t have much luck with Bottles in the past, but this is entirely anecdotal.
You can also run firefox -p
in the terminal.
Doesn’t seem that much simpler, tbh.
I’m not sure what your comment is supposed to contribute. Should the developers stop developing the software? What changes do you expect?
The video discusses criticism of the Linux Foundation and how it spends its funds. While the Linux Foundation is the largest employer of Linux kernel developers, only 2-3% of its budget goes towards that. The rest is spent on various other projects like blockchain, AI, and cloud computing. The video creator argues that the Linux Foundation should allocate more of its funding towards improving the Linux desktop ecosystem, which is underfunded compared to these other initiatives. However, the video acknowledges that the Linux Foundation is beholden to the interests of its corporate members, who likely prioritize the other areas the foundation supports. The video presents the creator’s perspective, while recognizing the Linux Foundation’s right to spend its money as it sees fit.
Krush Kill 'n Destroy developers joined the group.
Wait, explicit sync is kind of a bug big deal, right?
Lemmy uses Markdown for formatting, just like Reddit.
If I’m not mistaken “su” stands for “switch user”, not " super user".
Old smartphones, old CPUs/GPUs, some SBCs.
Apparently there are other issues as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1KXeTd30KI
Depending on your jurisdiction. Big asterisk.
You’re right, I forgot about the on-the-fly transcoding abilities of Jellyfin for a moment. But still, the server should be able to handle whatever codec they choose in hardware.
Keep in mind at least your server should be able to decode whatever you choose in hardware, so AV1 might still not be a good idea depending on your current hardware and upgrade plans.
With current hardware support I would advise against using AV1 or even H.265.
I’d recommend to experiment with H.264 and low CRF values to see what quality loss and file size OP is comfortable with: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264
You can probably use an Elgato Facecam (Mk.2), configure it in a Windows VM and then save the settings directly on the device to use it under Linux.