

Subtitles can provoke transcoding. I’m not sure if it’s when they’re embedded or not but may be a starting point.
Subtitles can provoke transcoding. I’m not sure if it’s when they’re embedded or not but may be a starting point.
I’m wondering what will happen to openXchange which ionos is using currently and is afaik also holding parts of. It does exactly the same.
They didn’t release it again. It got delayed and delayed, then optimized for the Switch and released on both consoles at the same time. It runs bad on the WiiU and you can see that some game mechanics where designed with the 2nd display of the WiiU in mind but then got stripped down to work on the Switch.
Nintendo fucked me over with the WiiU and Zelda BotW… won’t buy anything from them ever again
Do you really need it? Have you tried disabling transcoding? Sometimes clients would be able to direct stream but for some reason it still transcodes.
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It’s not FOSS but take a look at Photosync:
See my other comment, nG-firewall does exactly this and more.
Its not AI but take a look at nG-firewall, it blocks most know unwanted stuff and gets regular updates.:
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The rest is already in the other comments
Or if you use too much detergent it builds foam that needs more time to dissolve.
As others mentioned, Arr-Stack and then add Overseer to add new movies or series.
This, had the same idea for other purposes, sharing a folder from vm to host through network share is the easiest way. Every other solution looks more elegant on paper but has lots of pitfalls.
I use duplicacy, it’s free as cli and pretty cheap if you want to manage the backup via gui. Restore by gui is always free and I would recommend it because it’s way easier to navigate the backups if you want to restore single files or folders.
Oh and regarding the large TIF files, what limits are you hitting? Most hosters allow to change the php settings like memory limit or max execution time.
As others said, encrypt your backup before sending it to your server. And can’t you upload the files to a folder outside of a document root or better outside of the www folder so there is no way to access it through the web server service?
The question before was “Are you self-hosting any components of an e-mail server?” and if you answered “No” you didn’t get to choose the client. And a webmail client is not part of what I consider an email server component without context.
But the survey also has other questions that are not clear enough. Like “Do you deploy a network-attached storage device (NAS)?” - what do they mean by NAS? As soon as I have network shares on it, it can be considered as a NAS. Do they mean all in one solutions like Synology or Qnap? Then why not make that more clear?
I meant more like… which server part are you hosting. Answer: Client…
Wat?
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