I don’t want to watch a video about it.
I’d like to know it, but a couple of sentences wouldn’t have hurt
I don’t want to watch a video about it.
I’d like to know it, but a couple of sentences wouldn’t have hurt
This distro uses it https://github.com/wayblueorg/wayblue
I always neglected it because of its name. I thought it’s something for rust…
Storage is cheap. You suggest combining the images and storing the difference.
You can’t separate the images anymore. You have to store them in a container such that you have one common base image. You can then later on decide which image to look at.
You could also take a short video and only display one image.
Avif uses a video compression algorithm, meaning it’s basically one frame of a video.
Btw, I wouldn’t care about your problem. Storage is cheap. Try saving 10 4k videos and you’ll laugh about your image library
You can use css. It’s not difficult
You can use Paperwm or other extensions for gnome to get a feel for it.
Not us. And worse the guy in charge loves edge and hates firefox.
Thx!
I wasn’t able to debug it. Maybe next year or so
And a second in julia
I had problems with podman/selinux and jellyfin and gpu acvelleration which is why I’m on debian now. I’d go with atomic any day if I could solve the problem but I don’t know how.
So?
Arm usage is increasing, not decreasing
How does arm limit that?
arm is up and coming
Likely, This is it. It transcodes and hence it has to buffer because the server isn’t strong enough. Best is to use a gpu like intel a380 as described in jellyfin’s doc.
I would’ve wished
I don’t get “Number of ratings” on the y scale. I tjought it’s an average number?
95% paypal, linguee and banking apps
You have to reboot for an image update. Hence, you can update the computers at different times and days.
If the os works always (atomic image based distro), and the docker container work, and both can roll back easily. What else could go wrong?
Don’t overthink it :)
You also roll back package versions. I’m not sure what problems could arise.
Thx!