There are enough private trackers without the requirement of using a VPN.
There are enough private trackers without the requirement of using a VPN.
Yep. Also claimed “it affects all GNU/Linux” while it only really does CUPS and so on.
Just alone full disclosure is a shit thing to do. Do not even mention the part where it was intended as a responsible disclosure.
Qualcomm did work together with Microsoft and the Vendors closely together before the launch to create those devices.
Linux device vendors probably did not get the same treatment. So give it time. Also, why not buy a windows laptop and put linux on it?
Thanks my bad. OP was talking about ethernet in some of his comments so i somehow thought it was about an USB connected NIC.
I agree, all this attention grabbing sound to me as if this is actually not a big deal. But we will see i guess.
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EAS is not implemented so imap and pop3 only. But i heard they currently work on EAS and should be arriving in the near future.
For EAS there is also a paid plugin Owl i think.
Your entire argument was “Ah is useless and Wh gives consumers the information to determine battery life” So go ahead, determine the battery life.
Not quit sure where battery life is comming from, thats not my argument. To restate and also better phrase my argument:
Stored energy is the better measure for consumers for the quantification of the battery size in a consumer device compared to Ah stored charge.
Now i can cross compare devices based on that and do not have to worry about the Voltage of the battery of any other devices.
Please state the calculation that you would use to “determine how often you have to recharge” that is valid for Wh and not for Ah.
I never claimed that this is possible. I wrote “can recharge” not 'have to". I am referring to devices like a power bank which i can calculate with a simple:
powerbank has 100Wh and phone has 25Wh so 100/25=4 -> i can recharge my phone 4 times using that powerbank.
If you can cite a single source where the manufacturer gives a specification that would give battery life in Wh, and not in Ah, I will concede the entire argument and say that you were right the whole time in every comment make a note that you were right.
Basically every Laptop manufacturer.
Primary Battery
3-cell, 54 Wh, ExpressCharge™ Capable, ExpressCharge™ Boost Capable
I am ONLY speaking from a consumer position and for those Wh is more useful.
The consumer looks on device a and on device b and then determines how often he can recharge its device. With Ah you cannot do this unless you know the Voltage, with Wh you can make this decision without any further knowledge.
Yes this does not include battery life or conversion of efficiency. But a cunsumer measures nothing he looks at the lable.
It is fine if you don’t understand electronics, but then don’t spit out misinformation.
Btw. no need to insult me. I have never put out misinformation, I may have not stated enough that I am viewing this as a consumer.
The thing is, it does not matter how much charge the battery holds, it does matter how much energy it holds. Without knowing the Voltage the Ah is useless.
You want to run jellyfin with the jellyfin user. Otherwise access to all the files, configs and logs get screwed up or are not accessible
That and they are the bad guy now, not the copyright holders.
Nothing i am aware of, but as i said I never tried it myself. Let me know if you find something out.
So this is just from the top of my head, there are several reddit threads about this.
You can only bulk download in 5gb (maybe 50gb) chunks. With limited speed and unreliable connections (aborted downloads etc)
Have you ever tried downloading a big size of your data? Never used it myself.
I do not backup my media. When my zfs blows up, i need to start getting everything back again. I can live with it, it is nothing important. Thanks to sonarr/radarr etc, my media will recover itself over time anyway.
Important stuff is backed up at least twice locally and 1 times off side.
Have you read upon the actual recovery experience with cloud backup personal?
It is very impractical to do a recovery from this service.
babbling off into something that made no coherent sense. It’s so stupid that I’m not putting forth to clarify to you where I differentiated the two in because it’s plainly there. Kindly go fuck yourself.
Ok.
Those are duck tape solutions. Why use them when there is a good solution