I’m pretty sure Louis is just another recipient of FUTO’s funding, not “the” other partner to this dude.
I’m pretty sure Louis is just another recipient of FUTO’s funding, not “the” other partner to this dude.
Music streaming is also much cheaper to run than video, so they can offer more reasonable pricing.
I don’t know, add the sites where the content that you want can be found. I think Jackett also had links to the regular web pages if you want to look around.
Was not aware myself, thank you!
I do not use whisparr specifically, but generally for the *arrs you can use jackett to support way more sites. It essentially converts site specific data formats to well known formats that the *arrs support.
I guess it’s for tweeting a lot.
Except using software without updates nowadays is a very bad idea because of the Internet and security being a real concern.
It was built on yearly releases of software instead, also known as yearly subscriptions.
Not quite - you get a perpetual license for the version that was released a year before you cancelled your subscription. And for most languages this is not really practical anyway, as they get relatively frequent updates that require IDE updates, so you will just stay subscribed.
This was a fairly low business risk, high PR value move by JetBrains.
I mean it worked for long enough 🤷♂️
While Linus’ handling of the situation is terrible, I agree there is nothing this waterblock could do to change that conclusion for the price that it costs, so the drama around that does seem silly to me.
It used to, but v1.3 supports only 3 ciphers now.
Lol, yeah, let’s waste even more screen real estate. Not having small icons as an option in win 11 was already anoying, especially on laptops.
It’s looking great! I joined just 2 days ago and the communities I subscribed to are already looking much more lively today. Thanks, Reddit blackout!
Also written in Rust, btw :)
Unfortunately, what email has also shown is that platforms can develop much faster than protocols. I hope all works out for lemmy in the end, but it will be interesting.
Make sure that port forwarding is actually working - on ProtonVPN the port allocated to you can change regularly and QBittorent’s settings need to be updated accordingly. Easiest way to check is to click through your active torrents and check if any peer has the
I
(incoming) flag.If you have not set up something like this, port forwarding is probably not working: https://github.com/mjmeli/qbittorrent-port-forward-gluetun-server
I would personally just run the plain script as a cronjob on the host though, to not rely on some random docker image.