

I haven’t tried Plex but Jellyfin is super easy. Type in IP, username and password and you’re done. Only need to setup port forwarding on the router to make it work.
I haven’t tried Plex but Jellyfin is super easy. Type in IP, username and password and you’re done. Only need to setup port forwarding on the router to make it work.
UK, Nordics, Germany, Netherlands and a lot of other European countries have state run media. In many cases it’s the least biased media. People in the UK would use “ministry of truth” about the BBC unironically
I think porn would have to be on premises at a library with ID confirmation only if it’s published in the country in question. It should be restricted access.
My idea is that creators and publishers will actually gain more money per view than Nebula for example. They can still of course market their patreon on it.
Honestly it was a toilet thought, I didn’t flesh it out completely for every case.
All games that enforce kernel level anti-cheat won’t work
The national government pays for storage and bandwidth and so on, financed by pay-per-view. Harmful and illegal material will most likely not make the cut but most old movies, old cartoon shows, old talk shows and interviews and so on will be available to the public.
This is both for entertainment and research, optionally they can make a library card add-on to have it as a subscription.
Current services are all in their own corner and often don’t have old content such as dubbed cartoons from people’s childhood.
Piracy is also limited, finding rugrats in a Scandinavian language is pretty much impossible.
If you’re willing to sacrifice the clock speed it’s possible. One of the issues will be that the insane amount of logic gates would have to propagate through every cycle which happens stupid fast on modern chips. Still possible to model it and do a timelapse.
Studied computer science. The answer is yes.
A computer is a funky thingy that’s a jumbled city of stuff turning on and off with the one master on/off thingy which is the clock on the processor.
When it switches from negative to positive a lot of small switches everywhere switch, some stay the same, some flip. It’s all just a bunch of rythm dancing of switches going off and on.
Rest of time savings can be achieved by practicing 30 minutes per day
That could bankrupt poor people. It needs to have some wealth or income component or it will never be fair
Doing it now with a not so mini second hand pc
I just want the user guide to be honest
Spring on Jupiter is a bit windy
In Iceland there are some billboards that shine like the sun and if you look at them on a red light you’ll have dangerously strong after image. Needless to say I hate them, they should just use e-ink and lights if they want to automate them.
KDE is an office coffee machine with billion options
PopOS
To expand on that you can never instantiate an object of type answer07 since it’s a static class.
(For the students here the “static” modifier means “it’s on the class, not the object”. Non-static will only be accessible as a “obj.whatever” but static is accessible by “Class.whatever”)
Yeah, I agree Linux is actually just a really solid OS
Nextcloud is a really good all-in-one solution for self hosting data
Jellyfin is not there yet but it definitely can be. It can be done pretty easily without any centralised server.
It’s passwordless 4 word input + phone scan that can be optimised for TV pretty heavily since you only need make something 10^12 unique to account for all IPv4.
It will take around 15-30 hours to code though for a person familiar with Jellyfin on android TV and server.