

So, I only just got into their eco system. The main selling point is it didn’t have subscriptions needed.
Where to from here? When they inevitability add required sub’s.
So, I only just got into their eco system. The main selling point is it didn’t have subscriptions needed.
Where to from here? When they inevitability add required sub’s.
Oh, that works? That’s some inception level containering right there
That might be a better option really. I might check that out. I kind if wish Proxmox had Docker integration instead of lxc but that’s a different topic.
OK, sweet thanks. I just thought having the media files directly in the ZFS pool (zfs pool > files) instead of ZFS Pool > Qemu img > Files would be smarter
Are you suggesting creating a TrueNAS VM? Wouldn’t that be the same as what I’m doing now with creating an image in the ZFS pool?
Yea, they’d been making huge progress. Doubtful it’ll continue, certainly not at the same pace if it does.
Should be using prowlarr instead of jackett, imo
Probably so they can have an AI Agent watch the video and do the thing or some bullshit
Just throwing it out there as an option. Good luck.
Maybe reshare the directory locally through Samba on your VM?
Its good that people care enough to keep finding these vulnerabilities
Honestly must be incredibly stressful managing a project like the Linux kernel. Governments constantly wanting changes made for their own purposes, companies leeching off the work of volunteers, neck beards losing their minds over some change they don’t like.
I don’t envy them at all. This sort of change was inevitability going to piss people off - it could have been handled better but I think it was going to be lose/lose no matter which way it was done.
Not at his age
Just a point on Wayland - I have an nvidia GPU and have been on Wayland for a couple months now (KDE Plasma), and its been entirely problem free and I actually forgot I switched from X11 to Wayland.
Blender has support for Wayland now too.
I do a lot of gaming and development - ever since Nvidia made those changes for Wayland support and KDE added that explicit sync stuff its been great. Before all of that though I had heaps of issues with flickering and just general usability.
Wayland actually fixed a number of issues for me, like stuttering when notifications appear, and jankyness in resizing windows.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.
And neither of them make Artificial Intelligence!
I don’t mind the way FairEmail does it. There is a pop up the first time its launched after an update, which shows the release notes.
Something like that, one time only, with a link to the Feedback button inside the settings within the app or something would be a good balance.
Framework just announced a RISC-V motherboard you can get which is pretty awesome. Obviously designed for developers etc, but its a good step.
I had a Sony Xperia something for years, no case. Then I upgraded to a Samsung and gave my Sony to my mum. She cracked the back of it almost immediately lol
I have some alerts like that using Pushover. You can set it to treat high priority alerts like an alarm which bypasses things like do not disturb and silence etc