

Well, this is exactly the kind of question one asks if one wants to get lectured about multiple ways they’re wrong by the graphene developers.
In other words, no. It isn’t :)
Global namespace extremist. Defragment your communities!
Well, this is exactly the kind of question one asks if one wants to get lectured about multiple ways they’re wrong by the graphene developers.
In other words, no. It isn’t :)
If it does not help, try limiting the maximum number of active connections in qbittorrent.
Just make sure any power saving features are disabled. That is, if the 3000km journey to wiggle the mouse is not on your bucket list.
Ok, I’m going to say it… a tiling window mamager would actually make sense for apps not optimized for dynamic resizing. Why do we resist this so much on android?
Every time I feel like I finally get kubernetes, somebody surprises me by talking about very specific, complex modern technologies being used to do basically the same thing we’ve been doing for decades by simple tools.
And I always experience the same urge to re-grow a tail and climb a tree.
Using some server hundreds of kilometers away to send something to the person standing in front of me does not make any sense.
What’s even more enraging is that phones used to be able to do that until the manufacturers decided to remove the ability and kept replacing it with ever changing inferior alternatives until people rather used whatsapp or dropbox.
I use miscale 1 with gadgetbridge. Homeassistant has also autodiscivered it, but I’m hessitant to pair it with 2 different devices so no idea if it actually works.
Isn’t that mainly a problem with recursive DNS servers? The authoritative servers are only aware of the few domains they’re hosting.
What’s wrong with miracast? Almost every device sold these days has some kind of radio, but no way to talk to each other. Releasing a new standard every few years won’t help much.
Back in the windows 2012 era, we knew every time a major windows update was pushed, because the same set of customers would always create a ticket, complaining about inaccessible RDP. Windows firewall is just opinionated like that.
I think we’re going backwards. Back in the day, we were grabbing and indexing the data directly from DHT.
You can easily integrate the jellyfin to kodi, and have both - consistent library across multiple devices AND beautiful UI.
There are 2 addons for it.
One will allow you to browse your jellyfin media using the api, and to reencode on the fly, but it’s annoyingly slow to browse the library this way.
The other one will integrate your jellyfin library to local kodi database. You just need to specify the path to your samba share in the jellyfin library. It’ll fetch the metadata from jellyfin, but access the media using SMB directly. It’s pretty fast, since kodi doesn’t have to scrape the metadata itself, and it keeps itself up to date, no need for periodic library rescans.
You obviously know a thing or two about Kubernetes. I’m trying to learn. I’ve been at the cloud native conference, I attended the vmware tanzu course, even played with microk8s on my laptop. I still look for the “aha!” moment, when I understand the point of it all, and everything clicks into place.
However, whenever I see somebody describe their setup, I just cringe. It all just feels like we’re doing simple things in an obscure and difficult way.
The technology has been here for almost a decade, and it’s obviously not going away. How can I escape the misery, and start loving k8s?
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Not only are people doing regular scans, there are companies with dedicated infrastructure to do the scans for them, and making result easily searchable.
Check out https://www.shodan.io . Put your (or any other) IP address in the search bar and I guarantee the most of the services running there are already scraped, indexed and categorized. Sometimes it will even recognize a specific app or framework it’s build upon.
Not only you can search for a specific IPs, but can easily look for, let’s say all jellyfin instances in a certain country.
I used to search for open tvheadend instances to watch certain TV channels for free. There was a guy who not only published his tvheadend on the internet, but there was an active VNC server on his mediacenter, running kodi. Controllable by anyone without a password.
https://gitlab.com/android_translation_layer/android_translation_layer