Lmao no PC, too bad I don’t really want to play such a game on Switch.
Lmao no PC, too bad I don’t really want to play such a game on Switch.
Makes sense. Though if one wants security maybe it’s better to use something like PhotoSync to copy the photos through FTP/anything and mount the volume RO.
Can’t you just mount a RO volume to an Immich container?
Thank you :)
I’ve always found them pretty similar. How’d you chose one or another?
That’s why I added the “kinda”. There are a lot of small AMD boxes that can do a lot with those Ryzen.
These days you can find some kinda NUCS which are way more powerful and customisable for not a lot more than a fully fledged RPI4 with SD card and PSU
You’re not alone. I’ve been rocking Arch for a few years now, and I only reinstalled it when I changed computers. It just works.
A nice and sweet 404 lol
Firstly connections to those API should be encrypted, so parameters such as the filename shouldn’t be visible by a MitM. Also, as someone else pointed, you could rename the file beforehand to something neutral.
His problem isn’t the part where he downloads parts. Jellyfin queries 3rd party metadata providers, such as TMDB. What he’s concerned with is JF sending the filename to TMDB and getting spied on by the ISP.
Thank you! I really like those posts, they feel a little bit like discussing new GoT episodes around a cafe back in the days and I always check them, even when binging an “old” show!
Exactly the same. I’d like to add that my devices still get a .lan TLD from the router.
I have multiple files but a single stack. I use an alias to call compose like this:
docker compose -f file1.yaml -f file2.yaml
Etc.
Ok thanks, I was stuck in the COVID time haha
Are there even games on it?
I agree that everything is a lot more stable!
I don’t understand you. What’s more official than the top mod from Reddit creating a community which happens to be the one I linked?
Tbh those stuff aren’t really intuitive. But, as was my case for instance, that’s something that can be “easily” learnt as a hobbyist like us. And when you understand those concepts, at least from an abstract point, my stance is that you can become a better dev/ops/sys :) I strongly advice anyone in the field to at least play a little with Docker/containers to grasp what it is.
Indeed, idk anything about the graphical capabilities of the PS3/X360 emulators tbh, so idk if the Switch can be similar to native PS3 🤷