My personal theory for the curved edges is, that samsung just wanted to prevent cheap off brand replacement screens.
My personal theory for the curved edges is, that samsung just wanted to prevent cheap off brand replacement screens.
Awesome! Thanks for your work. For me this renders correctly on whatsapp in landscape and on the element desktop client.
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I have searched for alternatives. There are none that I am aware of. I just want a streaming box that can run jellyfin with a simple remote. I really don’t want to use a keyboard in bed.
If anyone knows a simple setup that boots straight into jellyfin with a remote, I would love to hear about it.
So you would need buffer barrieres essentially.
Still user watches video. Ad avoidance skips forward to buffer barrier to play ad in the background. Streamed ad is thrown away and new buffer data is received. User does not notice if the video is long enough.
In this case the buffer limit is the metadata.
Can you provide some sources that support this claim?
Well the player and its controls are client side.
I think dd is the right tool for the job. Consider using pv though. It can be much much faster.
I went from DL380g6 to DL380g9 they are quite powerful for what you get. Also very noisy though. I have installed two p40s. I love it.
I have a samsung tv from 2016 and it always lags terribly when switching inputs. Sometimes the menu takes 20 seconds to load. What is it doing?
The biggest offenders for me are:
There are a few flaws.
There should be a clause forcing it to remain open source. Another clause should be that the license must not be changed. A warrenty and liability disclaimer would be also good. Otherwise a splendid license.
This is the way usually but some people just don’t learn from their mistakes…
Borg supports a remote append only mode but you need a borg client on the remote machine.
You could always sftp mount the repo if you cant install borg but have sftp support. Probably won’t be as efficient though.
I wonder if its the game asking Google to prompt you or if it is Google play games doing it automatically.
It may have some impact because the cloud files may not be conveniently usable via libre office. But I have no personal experience.
I don’t have a cluster and there is only one GPU in my server busy with image generation. I hope CPU inference is somewhat usable (74 cores) but I will have to try. If it isn’t usable I can still rent GPU time from cloud providers.
You should hide your nginx version.