400m, or 500 in the other direction.
BUT: no one around here would walk 3km. Hell, most people won’t even walk the 500m.
400m, or 500 in the other direction.
BUT: no one around here would walk 3km. Hell, most people won’t even walk the 500m.
Aand on the troll list you go.
No. I couldn’t be with anyone who actually takes religion seriously. It just wouldn’t work.
Edit: personally I consider myself an Antitheist.
It’s a device provided by someone else through your employer. It would be best not to mess with it in any way that’s not already provided by the device (e.g. rooting it)
all the infos on nearby devices have already been collected over and over by your neighbours and people walking around outside.
If you’re doing a fresh instance it will solve a lot of issues. Personally I run a Nextcloud instance which got its own 2TB SSD. I mounted the disk at /nextcloud, then used bind mounts in docker compose for db and NC.
Which part is your problem, serving the media from disk, or transcoding and serving that stream?
It’d be in my book.
A big portion of that is caused by the drives, so you’d have to compare the empty QNAP vs your empty machine. Also, depending on which NAS appliance, check that the CPU is actually powerful enough to run all your services.
will all my Jellyfin traffic go through the VPS and count as bandwidth used?
Yes.
“Cloud” simply means it’s on other people’s machines.
No. Why do you think it is?
Back when I started this compatibility with clients was an issue; but I don’t use Android anymore. In any case, is this still an issue?
Um… How are we supposed to tell you if your unnamed DAV client will have problems with your unnamed new DAV server? Works fine for me.
That’s fine for you and me, but not for the masses.
Great. Now do 40 apps and try not to get them killed by the OOM mechanism. I’m not saying I like the fact that messages go through Google’s servers, but I’m afraid there is no equivalent FOSS solution.
At least on Android you have two options: you use Google’s notification API which lets your app sleep until the system wakes it back up on receiving a notification. Or you skip all that, then your app has to run in the background or you won’t get notifications. You can guess what this does to your battery.
That seems to be the safer option.
This is all just “my fairy tale book is better than your fairy tale book”, except with a lot of people dying.
The first is the act, the second is the state.
That’s pretty much universal regarding American fast food.