This is about touching people, not taking pictures. I assume taking pictures of cosplayers is generally not a problem?
This is about touching people, not taking pictures. I assume taking pictures of cosplayers is generally not a problem?
Just put a big sticker on it signifying it has a tracker inside.
Even if they would want to steal it, it might just make them doubt enough to leave it be.
It always bothers me so much how someone who “allegedly” committed a crime can have his photo and full name published in the newspaper in the US.
Besides the removable highlights page, never seen an ad on Plex.
Anyone know a good replacement source? Been readings tons from them, not sure where to migrate my stuff to in Yokai
There is no such thing as a base64 encoded url. Part of an url might hold base64 encoded data, but never the url itself.
These online tools aren’t working because you’re using them wrong.
Self hosted or not, I refuse to support a dev that’s okay with racial slurs, gay bashing and women hate.
And those are just from the first three comments I read in this post…
Many ROMs are ripped by a small number of groups and pretty much copied and distributed everywhere.
There are a few websites that list all the ROMs and their hashes so you can check.
So chances are fairly big they actually match I’d assume?
Only difference might be that people tend to add “Downloaded from whatever” metadata or text files
I guess in car-centric America where there’s barely a sidewalk it might be suspicious, but here in Europe it’s a common thing for youth (or bachelor parties) to do.
Definitely giving this a go, seems exactly what I’ve been looking for for my small self hosted stack.
Well yes, if you want a decent search function, duplicate detection, etc., then E2E is just not feasible.
Immich developers confirmed they will never implement it, as it breaks too many features of Immich.
No issues on my side. 30 seconds songs means the tokens probably expired. They seem to have fixed it now.
Looking at the background also tends to help. If you look at the city, it looks realistic at first. But once you zoom in, it makes a lot less sense.
Lucida.to is great.
Or for faster downloads, just register for a Qobuz trial with a throwaway account, download all you want with stream rip or similar tool. Rinse and repeat.
I think I read awhile ago YouTube is testing a change that renders programs like yt-dlp completely useless, but I’m fuzzy on the detail
Am I missing something? If these are the prices for the service, who is using this?
He open sourced the “code”. If you actually look in detail, there’s no actual working code.
He also disabled issues on GitHub, so there’s no way to report bugs (and thus discuss his code).
While he could be getting offers, everything about it just feels like a scam.
I’ll go with a “Pink Elephant”
Oh weird, it’s worded a bit weird. Usually all these events have a huge clause that it’s a public space and your footage can be used and published.
Guess it only counts for corporations