I agree. Just need a table of even numbers. Oh and a table of odd numbers, of course, else you cant return the false… duh.
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PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: If the first Smart Search in Immich takes a whileEnglish2·17 days agoAhh, calmed me down. Never thought of doing anything like you’re doing it here, but I do like it.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: If the first Smart Search in Immich takes a whileEnglish6·17 days agoWow, you pull new images every time you boot up? Coming from a mindset of having rock solid stability, this scares me. You’re living your life on the edge my friend. I wish I could do that.
Indeed a good recommendation. I’ve not set it up yet but I’m probably going to do so in the near future.
I access it through a reverse proxy (nginx). I guess the only weak point is if someone finds out the domain for it and starts spamming the login screen. But I’ve restricted access to the domain for most of the world anyway. Wireguard would probably be more secure but its not always possible if like on vacation and want to use it on the TV there…
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how are my fellow peeps hosting your music collection these days?English6·1 month agoMusic folder on a network share. Navidrome and plex and jellyfin all have access to that library, then pick your poison for the client app. Plex is also DLNA enabled so my dumber AVR can access it too. I mostly use tempo app on android though. I’m a pinch, I can use navidromes web UI player to listen. The plex and jellyfin are mainly just a backup and overkill cause I can’t make up my mind.
Now to wait 10 months for samsung to update.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Greta Thunberg departs Israel on flight to Paris after detention aboard aid shipEnglish12·1 month agoShe’s not a child and shes not a POW according to article 4 of the third Geneva convention.
No problem, just mention it in the requirements - early on. Not when everything is built to work this one specific way.
It does to some degree.
- “11” is string, 1 is an int, because strings can be added (+) convert int to string and combine: “11”+“1” = “111”
- “11” is string, 1 is an int, because strings cant be subtracted (-) convert string to int and combine: 11-1 = 10
I’m not into JS so I don’t know how it takes priority. ints can be added too, so I guess its basing it on the first variable which is compatible with the operator: in the first case string, in the second case int.
If this is how it works, it makes sense. But imo its a case of the designers being preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•“The intern in charge”: Meet the 22-year-old Trump’s team picked to lead terrorism prevention12·2 months agoNo account, cant see. Care to screenshot it?
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measureEnglish51·2 months agoI thought your point was it was never happening? I provided examples where it did happen in the past and where its happening now. Volatility of the price vs USD is not the biggest issue if the payment processor gives the vendor USD back after the transaction. If the vendor believes in crypto, they can decide to keep it as well. Had Valve chosen to hold their crypto earnings in 2016 for a few years, they’d have seen even larger profits. But thats beside the point. I personally believe they canned it more because of transaction fees. At the time, bitcoin network was oversaturated due to an explosion of popularity which reduced it to unusable levels for everyday transactions.
You should be focusing on why other vendors are still supporting crypto and asking yourself why.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measureEnglish31·2 months agoNever gonna happen is a bit of a stretch. It used to be a thing. Steam accepted bitcoin. They stopped accepting it due to volatility and high transaction fees at the time. You still price things in your local currency but convert at checkout. There are “plug and play” payment processors who can handle it now… Spar in Switzerland accepts it.
But imo, its not something regular people should be using anyway.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish61·2 months agoI generally agree with you and its what I did, but why do i need yet another device plugged in, draining power all the time? I dont want to leave an even larger co2 footprint and software support on existing hardware could aid in that. The android box is a workaround, not a green enough solution in my opinion.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•End of 10 — Windows 10 is reaching the end of its support. Time to make the switch to Linux.2·2 months agoThanks. So just use official Nvidia drivers and I’m good to go? Thinking of moving to fedora if it maters.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•End of 10 — Windows 10 is reaching the end of its support. Time to make the switch to Linux.4·2 months agoHow viable are modern nvidia cards (like 4070) on linux today? Mainly for gaming. I’ve heard there are some driver issues that can cause problems, any truth to this claim?
God exists in the same way spierman does, in our hearts.
PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•This graph but with fediverse apps?English6·2 months agoIm on tumblr…
lol, no but for real.
Looks good to me. Venting of gasses, ear protection, two hand safety. It’s not prefect and its menial work but it looks like they have certain standards which are upheld.