

I would think it’s a very non-american problem, though. They already have super easy access to real guns. It’s all the other countries with gun restrictions that need to worry about printed guns.
I would think it’s a very non-american problem, though. They already have super easy access to real guns. It’s all the other countries with gun restrictions that need to worry about printed guns.
Well, I can recommend the soundcore anker life A1 earbuds for swimming, and the soundcore sleep A20 for low profile earbuds that dont stick out of your ear. Went through atleast 4 sets (wired and wireless) of earbuds for each until settling on these.
Mine are the WF1000XM3
I still have never heard noise cancellation as good as those ones. I have a couple other pairs of earbuds as well, one set for side sleeping, and one set for water. I like to listen to audiobooks in the shower and the IPX7 ones have held up great
My sony earbuds lasted 5 years before I decided to replace the batteries in them, which cost me $20 and 30 min. I would hope other earbuds wouldnt die in only half a year
“anything but google maps” is its own list item, not starting a new list. That list just doesn’t have a googlemaps alternative in mind so they used that.
Im sure they can do the simple math of: we pay for x power, we have y customers. x / y would be a rough but probably pretty accurate number if we are talking tens of thousands to millions of customers.
It is very useful, just only in very few circumstances. 99% of what people are shoving it into, it has no place being there, but there are some things that it legitimately just does better.
You were just the last rude commenter I saw before commenting myself. He is asking for help, and instead of continuing to help or moving on, people are rude or are attacking him. I feel that isn’t ok.
We can agree to disagree about who’s out of line.
1 ask question
2 get answers you believe wont work
3 people become rude assholes instead of explain why it will
Yup, no problems here…
Oooor people could stop being rude when he clearly doesn’t know if you can install an rpm from 9 on 10. All I have seen are people saying “do this”, and when he says he can’t, people complain instead of elaborating. If you dont want to help, dont. There is no need for everyone to gang up on him…
I currently have my P1S in LAN mode and use HomeAssistant to control it, using thr ha-bambulab integration. Does everything I need
I have atleast a dozen family members on mine that are more than double the age that 30+ year concept that don’t and never will manage to understand it. You can keep complaining about your own marginal effort, and I will keep preventing hundreds of dollars a month of wasted money by the people I love :)
Username, password, and URL* Also the majority of users will be on a tv, where typing that in is a huge pain. Plex’s centralized auth makes it trivial to link with a browser or app on their phone so they can login.
Exactly, we dont add them to jellyfin, we add them to plex because its easier for them lol.
The nuclear and hydro over here in Canada puts us around 0.10€/kwh on average. Really wish processes for nuclear were streamlined decades ago, power would be even better now if it was
Yup, much higher than 550w. Mine will often settle down to 650 or 700 after getting the room to temperature, but on particularly hot days and when they are just turned on and trying to get the room to the set temperature, they can easily take 1200w. I have never had an issue with any smart outlet I have bought in the past with that either.
I can understand the company not wanting that liability though. A blanket statement is easier than making customers calculate wattage or manage how many high load devices they might have on a power strip with the AC.
Huh, hadnt heard about that. I have been using my third reality energy monitoring smart plugs on two Air Conditioners for over two years lol
Kavita has OPDS support, so if you need a selfhosted OPDS server to test with, that would be a good option. Would be great if the app worked well with Kavita in general too, it has a good API you could work with.
Seems trivial to me for someone to guess file paths and use those to confirm if specific content is on a jellyfin server. With how prevalent things like docker and sonarr are, filepaths are pretty standardized these days. I wouldn’t trust JF without a VPN
You might want to go back and read my comment again :)