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It’s a bummer that hard drives are priced this way. It’s been common for a few decades now.
It’s a bummer that hard drives are priced this way. It’s been common for a few decades now.
I assume they are doing checks of other things. Local software is not the same as a web service that is checking your IP for your location.
They could use location services, your registration country for your Apple ID, the sale location of your device, and other things. They could even aggregate indicators and use that.
Huh, that’s unintuitive to me. I remember people talking about too many hard drives in a case using too much power before. Overloading it, etc. 1-2W each would not overload a normal power supply. 🤔
Did hard drives just quietly get super efficient when I wasn’t paying attention? Or is something else going over my head here?
I think if that caught on then companies would call it undue burden to sift through all the dependencies they use to make such small payments.
It is a difficult problem. But on the face of it your suggestion seems very reasonable.
Virtual Viagra
Yeah, using “self hosted” in your title is misleading.
They loiter in thrift stores.
Every day I wake up. And snooze.
Wow, the option to purchase things is really that bad huh?
I choose to abstain from Mario Party
I always thought it was a bad idea for people to treat Discord as a free CDN.
I hope they hit on something stand-out soon. To establish more sustainability. Seems like everything is in change right now.
Oh, sounds good. It would be best to follow similar conventions. I’m a Safari person, so I didn’t know New Tab was default in Firefox. Making the menu say it will be a new tab would be good.
Don’t let everyone “well actually” you, here. The fact you are making this robust is great.
Feature idea: holding down Alt/Option changes the menu to open in a new tab.
I’ve been a big jug hot cheese sufferer for almost 12 years now, the doctors couldn’t tell me why.
I’ve never seen Stranger Things. I didn’t realize it was rated TV-14 or intended to be family friendly.
A quick google shows some terrible House of Cards and Orange is the New Black machines. Surprisingly, nothing for Stranger Things.
Sever access sellers are kinda shitty and not what Plex should be about. IMO.
I’m not saying this action is good.
I guess that explains the way they watermarked it.
I have gigabit, and struggled to stream. Turned out I had the Quality of Service (QoS) /traffic priority settings on my router misconfigured.
This might be something to look into.
Can a remote user download something from your network at a reasonable and consistent speed? (Not using Plex)
Can you upload a large file somewhere and monitor the speed and see if it maintains speed as expected?
For me, these two things were also performing at unexpectedly low speeds, or being wildly inconsistent until I fixed my QoS settings.