You just need your mom to date someone that works at a secret government base, “borrow” their badge, swap the uranium with dish soap, and good to go.
You just need your mom to date someone that works at a secret government base, “borrow” their badge, swap the uranium with dish soap, and good to go.
I prefer opt in, but I guess that’s a dream.
Some info for others: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/tools/telemetry.
Seems odd that ‘dotnet run’ will collect, but ‘dotnet app.dll’ will not.
Yeah, you do have to set the opt out of telemetry for the runtime as the default is opt in…
Sweet. Need to see about running this as an app on my phone for the next port :)
It’s so well organized. I’m impressed by that over anything.
This looks like a way better interface over Synology photos which is fine, but missing the search and map feature. You need to see if they are hiring 😂
This is fine, but don’t make disabling ads and other tracing hidden under sudo commands that no one is going to guess.
Knowing how windows works sudo isn’t going to mean what we think it means. It’ll be like sudo for some things, and admin sudo for other.
Yeah, you can re-encode on your PC to a compatible codec and that should solve your issues
Why do you need to transcode video?
I would vote for running jellyfish off the NAS with powerful hardware Intel 8th Gen and up you should be fine. I personally don’t transcode video on my server only audio.
If I’m not sure about a video format working, I’ll manually re-encode the video with handbrake to h265 or av1. I also have used handbrake to create lower resolution copies of the same movies to reduce bandwidth needs when roaming on LTE.
Ahh, yeah that could be an issue. It takes my laptop like 11 hours to encode one of the Lord of the Rings Blu-ray. I also change the audio to eAC3 while I’m in there for better client support.
There is a trade off between just getting more storage and reencoding. I enjoy seeing the results of the re-encodes, but it’s more cost effective to just get a larger hard drive.
You can play in handbrake with AV1 encoding to see how it goes. I think I set the compression to 36 or something.
Yeah, from the re-encodes I’ve done, I only noticed artifacts in clouds and the New Line Cinema intro to lord of the Rings
Playback has pretty wide support by now.
Yes, AV1 is the next big deal. You can compress the hell out of the video and it still looks near original. I’ve re-encode some of my locally ripped movies for fun to see how it looks and it’s really impressive.
Yeah, if the streaming providers ever switch over to AV1 that would be an interesting comparison.
You could do this in Star Trek Starfleet Academy, but with other ships.
Yeah, doesn’t everyone use a VPN in some form by now?
I think 24 is just the next version as it seemed to go from 7.6 to 24.1
Edit: checked the wiki page, I guess 24 = 2024? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice