I think people forget how awful google pre ~2008 was. Not in terms of the bullshit they do nowadays, just in quality of results really.
I think people forget how awful google pre ~2008 was. Not in terms of the bullshit they do nowadays, just in quality of results really.
I’d look into AV1 decoding benchmarks, regardless of NVIDIA vs AMD, as I’ve been using NVIDIA on Jellyfin for a while with no issues.
HEVC is not as relevant IMO, as it’s not available through browsers due to license restrictions (ffmpeg / mpv works fine), so I’d focus on AV1 capabilities, which is not available in many cards.
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then you’d limit the existing network addresses using subnets, as suggested by another answer in that question
They could just make it a different app, but they know no one is downloading it, so they ruin the default app instead. Outstanding move.
Carlos Chelfo, Copyright Protection Coordinator at ANCINE, was instructed to review work with the MPA to ensure that, moving forward, the protection of Brazilian content would always take priority. The deal itself was terminated. And that’s why Brazil is causing such concern for the IIPA in the United States, and what prompted its comment to the USTR[…]
As it’s expected from a Brazilian governmental agency. “Americans trying to dictate how other countries work” exhibit #2925.
how’s more white space going to make it more cluttered
I have a 4k and a 21:9 1440p display and I’m sure anyone who gives 5 seconds to think about it will agree the bottom panel is a total waste of space past the usual 1920px width - unless you have an absurd amount of widgets there.
So not only I agree with the gaps, but I have my panel centered to approx. a third of the display width and there’s still plenty of space to fit open windows there.
Full width panel is a legacy choice that just doesn’t make much sense with nowadays screens.
yes, a bind mount / bind volume is when a volume is explicitly mapped to a location in your local storage rather than managed by docker and likely owned by root.
https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#volumes
Bind mounts. Always use bind mounts for data you care about, otherwise the “managed by docker” volumes are fated to be forgotten.
It won’t be your file structure as the file tree is managed by paperless, but at least using bind mounts you can easily navigate files and back them up independently or docker and paperless.
you don’t even need to think about letsencrypt
Do you know if it’s just as friction-less to have a self signed cert up with Caddy for internal use? I was using Nginx PM recently and had the need to serve https but I can’t use letsencrypt because it’s not public-facing. Nginx PM only has letsencrypt as an option.
I wish there was a checkbox that just deployed a self-signed cert without bothering with the details (it’s 2024 ffs, HTTPS should be 1 click away, whether that’s self-signed or not).
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I just realized
BS = Bull… ehrm BlueSky
They could have opened themselves when twitter went downhill. They missed this opportunity window Threads took advantage of.
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typical map advocate
what do you think the world will be like if every idiot gets a map?
huh? What happened? Who’s shitting on ARM?
If you had the right query, yes. But getting there if you didn’t know the exact words in the website used to take a number of attempts and google-fu. By early 2010s this was vastly improved.