Honestly, I'd be rather shocked if this wasn't already the case.
Moreover they probably have a database of everything you've ever watched and your IP and email address, just waiting to be leaked to the internet through sale or ransom.
Honestly, I'd be rather shocked if this wasn't already the case.
Moreover they probably have a database of everything you've ever watched and your IP and email address, just waiting to be leaked to the internet through sale or ransom.
The knife holder straddles the back post. The draining baskets are only forward of the back post.
It doesn't look like it could hold more than a 7" knife, but you'd likely be able to lift it out behind the basket.
Again, nothing i'd want to buy, but for an organized look, it's looks organized.
Buy empty deli containers and food prep at least half the meals for the week.
Clean up fridge on day off, note overstock and old stock
Plan meals for the week using the over/old stock.
Use the pickup service at the market instead of shopping so you don't buy stupid things.
When you buy raw meat, cook it within two days, even if you're just going put it back into containers, it'll last far longer.
it 'might' actually exist
I'm old enough to say it's pretty. No silverware. No utility/paring knives. Too many bowls, not enough plates. Most of my utensils can't hang. no glasses/cups, need at least 3 cutting boards.
Great taste, marginal execution.
I would argue that it already isn't. we kinda waited a bit too long, that's why the protests happened.
Truth will be in the form of how they respond to the protests. If we end up with military occupation or martial law, we're already not a democracy.
that said, tomato, tomaaato, same fix.
https://www.motortrend.com/features/duck-duck-jeep
tl;dr A woman thought it was a nice thing to do, and it caught on.
damn that's a sexy and responsive interface.
Oh God no, You're 100% correct on all that. We were living through endorphins and we now have something in between nostalgia and Stockholm syndrome for the old days.
I tried Cinnamon out in a live distro It was pretty pleasant. I find Nemo for more enjoyable than Dolphin.
Yeah I did another couple of false starts over the next couple of years. This time at different jobs. I finally made friends with Redhat on a laptop with Enlightenment WM. I managed to stay Linux in the desktop for the next 14 years. KDE, Gnome , switch to Ubuntu when Red hat decided to go and split out the door, went back to Fedora when Cannocial had their bad boy phase. OSX lured me away and 2015 I think it was. Super disappointed with the level of control I had over the OS, I went back to Windows for WSL. Continued* on that until Debian got their shit back together (nonfree). Eventually slid into NixOS, I don't know if it's as painful as slack where I was but it certainly feels like it, and I kind of missed that.
It's pretty rare that a company starts taking away free features and doesn't end up fucking payers in the end.
The biggest bar to Jellyfin is TV clients, the second biggest is security.
TV clients can be fixed with a one-time purchase of a $20 android TV stick. If viewing your familys ARR content isn't worth $20 you probably don't need to do it anyway.
Security for remote streaming is a harder thing to handle. Most people are capable of port forwarding, But just hanging a smallish public project out there in the open is always a dicey proposition. It honestly needs real fail2ban, probably SSL, 2FA and password complexity requirements.
We could probably make a jellyfin helper container to handle some of this. Walk people through Let's Encrypt, dynDNS, port forwarding tests, add fail2ban with a firewall, maybe even slap suricata in it.
We need to convince the project to add 2FA and password complexity requirements.
I don't know guys what do you think is it crazy? does it make sense? Would anybody actually use it?