

Here is some more context. Are they biased? Probably in some shape or form.
Here is some more context. Are they biased? Probably in some shape or form.
Some of these are bonkers. The argument not to fix them because of backwards compatibility is even wilder. Which normal client would need the ability to get data for any other account that it hasn’t the Auth token for.
Also a good pen is the report, we need three months for this, only to be told each week something else is more important. After the three month the question came is it finished now.
And so 2 Years turned to 6.
This is an xy Problem. Voting to close.
We don’t know what value X has. If it isn’t initialised it could have any value including the maximum. Then it would overflow.
But let’s be honest, that is unlikely.
Fun and games till x overflows.
If it’s open source I’d still add it, because a lot of people can’t follow basic instructions.
I don’t like the interface for setting up flows. Feels needlessly complicated.
Lineagos can be flashed on some android TV sticks
I had a OoM with 16 GB and a Quad-Core while linking yesterday.
So how should such a system be called? Uutil/Linux?
There are different kinds of free. Free beer, free speech and free weekend are three different kinds of free that software can have, but not necessarily at the same time.
Just imagine spending 4k€ on a graphics card only to find it’s partially defect.
Take another look, you’re already standing on the top track.
That’s exactly what the cloud is good for, just use a cheaper holster like hetzner for it.
Rust libs for use in the kernel need an extra approval. But it turns out, whenever it’s easier to just include a dependency doing what you need, instead of writing a bad version of it yourself, most people take a dependency.
Only 50 years after it’s creation.
It’s possible to stream from jellyfin without an account. Jellyfin should not be connected to untrusted networks, like the internet. Several API just don’t check the key or don’t require one in the first place.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415