Yes, I used docker compose. Do I need to do anything to clean up with this method?
Yes, I used docker compose. Do I need to do anything to clean up with this method?
I just setup Jellyfin on docker the other day for the first time.
It just occurred to me that I don’t know how to update docker.
Any advice?
Last night, I was playing cyberpunk without any problems. That’s pretty insane in my opinion.
Yeah, Microsoft is super buggy. It’s a wonder that people think that Linux is unreliable.
I just dealt with my directories secretly being in one drive. It actually was only found because the system was buggy and I couldn’t find the desktop directory in Explorer.
I had to edit the registry to fully resolve the issue.
Steam Deck LCD only Improved battery life by up to 10% in light load situations Added overclocking controls
Amazing!
It should basically be done after November 6.
Longer if Trump disputes results and drags it out.
Essentially? I don’t want people to share passwords or login at a friends house and forget to logout.
Thanks! I’ll look into duckdns.
I’m not very familiar with either option. I’ll look into both of them. I think cloudflare tunnels have bandwidth limits though and I’ll be hosting jellyfin, so it might eat through the bandwidth quickly.
Thanks! Last time I checked cloudflare had bandwidth limits. My primary uses for it may use a decent amount of bandwidth as I’ll be hosting jellyfin as well as my backup solution.
Why is prepaid service cheaper? I never understood why plans cost more. You would thing it would be the opposite.
This is really cool! I had no idea that asus had Linux support. I just skimmed their site, are all their current models supported?
I’ll have to consider them next time I get a computer.
This is going to have a much bigger impact on the third would countries.
Most people here are not going to buy a new computer there are tons of people who buy second hand laptops that are old to be able to afford them.
Additionally people are not tech savvy and don’t understand the implication of this. When they see an ad that says to buy a new computer, they are going to dismiss it the same way they dismiss all the other ads online telling them to buy stuff.
The app was really good and I’d be willing to pay for it, but not a subscription just to use features that are already in the app.
Additionally, it’s a scanner app, who scans enough to subscribe to a scanner app but doesn’t scan enough to not just buy a scanner?
Louis Rossman has a video about goes Netflix will not play 4K content on Linux. For some reason they limited the video resolution to 720.
Not sure if it’s still an issue. Also I had my brothers login for peacock and it didn’t run on Linux at all.
Now I’m just using a mibox, and it’s pretty good and doesn’t feel spammy.
There was an iOS app I used like this that did a great job of scanning text books.
After I used it for about 6 months this exact thing happened. Started charging fees for many different things.
Exporting images as pdf had a charge, then scanning to make the text searchable had a fee.
I just exported as jpg and used imagic and ocrmypdf to take care of this.
Then I learned that iOS has a built in scanner in the files app, so I just switched to that one.
Yeah, there is a way to get modern macOS running on it unofficially. I’m debating between that and just putting Linux on it.
Thanks! I’ll check that out, I’m really loving how quick and easy docker has been so far.