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Stop fingering your mom. 😉 (Sorry, couldn’t resist)
Stop fingering your mom. 😉 (Sorry, couldn’t resist)
“Shot and wounded…”, American cops take some notes!
PC Games.
Gravity. The biggest killer of Russians lately.
Fuck all of them.
Setup jellyfin and pick up a 4k Google Chromecast for your TV. Then use the jellyfin client app on that. Nice and easy.
I don’t quite see the use case for this. Jellyfin shows poster art for your media. Or are you outputting to a different display than you are watching your media on?
In 99% of cases, jellyfin can act as a drop in replacement for Plex. Since it’s open source, you can easily set it up via docker and test it out, if it fulfills your needs.
Depending on your client, there may be different directories for complete and incomplete torrents, so you may have to put the downloaded files in the incomplete folder. If your client only checks the incomplete folder when starting a torrent.
I don’t think Trump will spend a day in prison. Simply because they don’t want to set a precedent, that a u.s. president can go to jail.
Worst that might happen, is that he’s barred from running again.
Crap. That would mean that I’m old and fat in every dimension.
Difference is, meat eaters don’t complain about eating meat. Whereas Windows users constantly complain about privacy issues, ads and forced updates that break things. As for apple users,…lots to complain about, but due to Stockholm Syndrome they don’t.
2 main issues with it:
Too slow for the average user. A lot less torrents available.
I self host using mailcow. Easy setup. Prevents most of the beginner pitfalls via exemplary documentation.
With nextcloud you can create shared folders. You can give him access to the shared folder via his own account. Anything put inside the shared folder is available to you both. He won’t be able to access the rest of your stuff.
Unless he has admin access to the server itself. But you can also enable encryption.
Containers, unless you have a specific need for a VM.
With a VM you have to reserve resources exclusively. If you give a VM 2gb of ram, then that’s 2gb of ram that you can’t use for other things, even if the guest OS is using less.
With Containers, you only need as many resources as the process inside the container requires at the time.
Sorry didn’t read your post entirely before I answered. Are you trying to have a second separate site, or just an alternative domain pointing to the same site?
What if they ask him to bring watermelon and chicken to the cookout? ;-)