Second. It is very easy to configure in qbittorrent
Second. It is very easy to configure in qbittorrent
One with Arch that runs gameservers for my friends, and another that runs Proxmox filled with either Arch or Debian in the containers depending on what it is in them.
If only google hadn’t decided to shit all over JXL. We could have lossless images with an excellent compression algorithm (at least better than the .zip style deflate png uses) at this very moment.
Only because of incompetent people using lossy reproduction methods out of ignorance
You can get an intel arc a310 for ~$90 and it has absolutely insane transcode performance, so depending on how large your library is it might even end up cheaper than buying more storage to just live-transcode everything.
Note that for jellyfin (or any software) to reduce the bitrate it will have to transcode the video
an old LGA2011 xeon workstation. It is wild overkill (and not very power efficient) but it isn’t only a seedbox and it has as much PCIe expansion as I could ever want.
qBittorrent and Proton VPN has worked well for me
What arm board :p
Honest question. All the ones I have seen are really awful and I would love to tinker with something that has real pcie (Ampere workstations do not count)
The whole “design a city ten times the size you need and grow into it” is also kinda neat
Its all biased waffling, but personally I prefer governments more than corporations.
I think migration should just do all of the non-public stuff, like subscribed+blocked communities and saved posts
Use the instructions in the docs for making a service file but replace the jellyfin binary with the flatpak binary (with the jellyfin run arguments)