

KOReader the GOAT.


KOReader the GOAT.


Also keep in mind cached requests don’t count so it’d be cheaper.


MakeMKV thankfully exists, though 4k is a hassle even with that.


That’s why I buy Macs! /hj (Though I do install and use Arch BTW on my M2 MacBook Air)


100% their fault since there’s a way to ad-hoc sign and run, and they’re removing it and sucking Apple’s dick.
EDIT: and there’s even an example found in one of this post’s comment of a 3rd party cask doing that in preparation of complete flag removal from Homebrew!


Yes and no. Yes, it has to be signed, but no, it doesn’t have to be Apple’s signing, it can be ad-hoc signed for the device programmatically. What they’re doing is that removing that ability to remove quarantine bits and ad-hoc signing on installation and forcing everything to be Apple-signed.
EDIT: Ad-hoc signing is compile-time. Quarantine bit just has to be removed at install-time.
The changelog says it’ll keep a copy of old database so you could start migration again with that copy.
EDIT: exact text from the blog:
The upgrade will make a backup of your existing library.db file named library.db.old. This file can be used to recover should the upgrade fail. Once you have successfully upgraded and Jellyfin 10.11.0 is running smoothly, you may delete this backup. If you need to try the migrations again due to a failure, stop Jellyfin, rename this file back to library.db, then start Jellyfin again, and the migration will be re-attempted.


Same with taking your top of the line iphone to Korea where Samsungs grow on trees and so forth.
Fun fact: iPhones are really popular in South Korea, especially for younger generations and considered more cool than boomer’s Samsung, though Samsung is gaining some traction with newer flagship models recently, so yeah it won’t make you stand out.


Ah, of course it’s South Korean cybersecurity agency. They suck at everything and only thing they do is trying to hide this country’s system’s vulnerabilities.


It won’t work since there’s no RHEL10 repo. You can however use CentOS (Stream) 10 repo, I use it that way and it works!


BTW one of the maintainer forked it so if you need upgrade path, it exists. (at least for now)


GPL does not restrict you from selling the software, though you can’t stop getting distributed by someone who bought it. Even RMS himself sold Emacs back in the day.
EDIT: I’m not saying it’s justified in moral sense, I think it sucks ass. But it’s not against the license.


You can selfhost Ghost, but hosting different APub service with same domain messes up federation.


Building i(Pad)OS apps. Xcode sucks ass, but you have to use it for that, sadly.


Me using Threadripper 7960X and R5 6600H for my servers: 🤭
I run a Arch Linux tier 1 mirror. Somehow mine’s one of the few.


The main server. Specs:
Server runs:
Bonus: I use Oracle Cloud server for:


He did pass the repo to the community (thus the repo not being on tteck) before he passed away so it will be maintained.


We at t2linux do know that the basic cause of crash, it’s more of our module’s fault now. The crash does not happen if you unload our hardware support module before sleep (and you can reload the module after waking it up), so people have been using this workaround and have some success out of this.
Because it’s about RAM. It requires 8GB of RAM which iPhone 15 doesn’t. (But 15 Pro does.)