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Die, die again.
Die, die again.
Should have been called Incognito Mode.
What do you use as a torrenting client? Most popular ones give you the ability to choose a specific interface over which it will allow incoming/outgoing connections to other peers. Your ProtonVPN should have its own interface you can select from your client. That should make it much less likely for that to happen again if Proton crashes, since if Proton crashes, that network interface disconnects.
Your rationale for going Pop was my exact one. I knew I wanted the bleeding edge, but this was a device I was going to (mostly) daily drive. I wanted it to be reliable. And Pop fixed that for me and didn’t force my hand with shoving Snaps down my throat.
Glad to have another join the ranks!
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The NIC thing was more for if you were using a VPN. You can lock down your client to just use the virtual NIC your VPN client creates, so that’s always recommended when setting up your client.
P4! I’m genuinely excited to watch tomorrow’s race for a lap or two before Max just drives away from the rest of the field.
What is your toreenting “signal chain”, so to say? Normally when you download things through qBittorrent, are you generally running bare? Do you use a VPN? Is your torrent client configured to use a specific NIC? If so, is that NIC active and passing traffic? There are so many variables that play into this.
Lawson for RB 2024! /s
Not sure how Checo is going to legitimize his staying in the second seat of that team with his performance recently. Really setting the stage for someone in AT getting the call up.
And then promptly crashed out… Sucks, but at least he made it through in general. That Williams was a rocket again this quali.
Collision avoidance is an automated system built into all commercial planes. These “near misses” aren’t actually that close. Go look up TCAS and you’ll see what margins they work with.
And yet so many people store personal files on their corporate devices…
You can still install it on phones. It’s janky though because it’s designed (obviously) with the expectation of remote navigation, not touch.
It’s still their community for which they were the administrators. Don’t like their administrative decisions? Don’t use their instance. Then you aren’t beholden to their guidelines but still get to participate in communities resident to that home server.
You pay their legal fees in full, then, if someone comes after them because of the content make available via their site. Or host your own instance and stop bitching.
Shouldn’t this account be flagged as a bot account? Or am I missing the marker that says it is?
Yet another reason I’m glad I run my own instance and can make those decisions for myself.
Oh hey there haha. While I haven’t needed anything that handles those kinds of streams, I appreciate the work you have put on to extend the functionality of Jellyfin even just a little bit. I love seeing the support and community around JF and hope that, some day, it is able to fully replace Plex as my main media server.
Router, no, unless your router is also a VM and you can run another VM for Jellyfin alongside it. You could get an inexpensive Intel box with a proc that has a roughly recent version of QuickSync on the iGPU, install Jellyfin there, and connect to your Jellyfin server from there.
This is what I needed this morning lol. Thank you for the laugh.