Please stop with this false claim torrenting requires port forwading, it doesnt, this has been debunked many times.
Please stop with this false claim torrenting requires port forwading, it doesnt, this has been debunked many times.
Point is you are setting yourself up for disappointment in the future.
Like you see this constant cycle of software becoming wosre as the companies want more and more money and your response is just “yeah but it wont affect my use case so i dont care”
Yeah im sure when it comes to plex, the app based off making pirates into paying customers, it wont fall victim to the same thing.
Gee leopards seem to be getting awful fat lately.
Im talking about all of plexs infrastructure, the hosting for the app, providing tunnels for users without port fwding, maintaining user accounts and usage data, emails… A lot goes into running a service like plex besides just “auth and verification”…and thats not even including the staff required to maintain it and developers to keep all the apps updated.
It will be if you depend on plex for streaming
How mamy months of server costs do you think those lifetime passes cover? If everyone just paid once for a lifetime then plex as a service could no longer function.
The game works fine if you use a cracked version
i have ~/bin as a syncthing folder because i manage several machines and if i update a script on one machine i want that synced to all of them. Then i just use . local for stuff that doesnt need syncing.
Its Aqua Teen Hunger Force for me
You’ll understand when you get older kiddo.
Oh if only you’d lived through the days of funroll-loops gentoo is rice.
Linux users have other priorities
Your bank mails the checks for you for free, I haven’t owned a checkbook in a decade.
That’s not really how browsers and web standards work
I was a volunteer working at the first LinuxCon in 2009, I worked in the expo hall and at the end of the first day one of the booths had a raffle to win an android G1 developer phone and I ended up winning.
The best part was, by winning the phone instead of having to buy it through t–mobile I was able to keep my service without having to pay for adding data and it was a couple years before I had to actually start paying for data.
Very strange… So it sounds like you’re using whatever the default file manager is for your desktop, there really isn’t any reason the filesystem type would make things that much slower. Something must be very different about your system to be slowing transfers down that much.
I would use iotop to see how much data is being written, where, and what speeds it’s getting but if you prefer a graphical version of that maybe “system monitor” is available to you in gnome or whatever desktop you use. You’ve probably already tested other drives I guess, maybe try just booting a fresh live USB of something and see if the problem persists there too.
Do you have the same speeds when coping say a single 1gb file? A lot of small files introduces a bit more overhead. Rsync can help somewhat
Im curious What makes what VLC is doing qualify as artificial intelligence instead of just an automated transcription plugin?
Automated transcription software has been around for decades, I totally understand getting in on the ai hype train but i guess I’m confused as to if software from years past like “dragon naturally speaking” or Shazam are also LLMs that predate openAI or is how those services worked to identify things different from how modern llms work?
The software from Unminable is Windows only but you can mine on them with any other Linux based mining software.
Monero isn’t directly mined with GPU but if you look under “coins” section on moneroocean you can mine other algorithms and get paid in XMR using them.
Lot of people confusing a redundancy with backups. My backup server is currently doing its part providing main services due to a bad RAM stick causing all sorts of chaos before I figured out it was the root cause.
I normally have all my dockers backed up and not running but ready to startvon the second server. Most of my data is from sailing the seas and so it can be restored by the ARR stack fairly well. I do backup a few key things like my PGP keys and keepass but the chances of all 5+ of the systems I’m actively using failing all at once is pretty minimal.
True but enough do that it annoyed me to the point of disabling the autofill on my system, so maybe for this person it would be an improvement
Can’t you setup whatever manager to autofill the password?
Mx linux is a bad chioce if you cant answer this yourself because its going to differ from most other debian distros. You probably want to use normal debian or linux mint if you are still learning.
To answer anyway; youll want to install lighttpd or similar server using apt, then firgure out the differences between sysvinit and systemd so you can properly configure the server to start.
If you just use debian instead, “sudo apt install lighttpd” would be enough to get everything started.