It is a postfix representing the subnet „set bit“ prefix. Can we agree on this ?
It is a postfix representing the subnet „set bit“ prefix. Can we agree on this ?
Third: with your /24 subnet you told your system it has that many address to talk to. With the /32 you told it has none to talk to. With adding a route you gave the additional info „there is another network called … with a subnet of … wich you can talk to“ So your second solution is more or less equivalent but with extra steps. I don’t know how it’s implemented in the backend but it is different as in the second there is no network per default but you add routes to some. In contrast to there is a network and no routing is needed
Second, a bit of a nitbit. It’s a postfix not a prefix, as it is after the IP address
First: it seems you got some things mixed up. 192.168.0.1/24 isn’t a IP address, strictly speaking. It’s Network information wich translates to „your IP is 192.168.0.1 and your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0“. The /dd is the amount of bits set in the subnet mask. An within the first and last address are reserved for network and broadcast. With your /32 assignments you basically told your system, it has no network to talk to.
Sometimes when you skip the credits or manually go to the next episode it doesn’t register it as watched. I figure it has something to do with the remaining time before you skip
The limiting factor is mostly your upload speed. And also you need to have a good QoS set up, or you have very limited internet usability. Where as on-site you can get way higher speeds for cheaper
Afaik they used it as redundant off-site backup
Just do the Tesla MO. Say it’s almost ready, just needs a few optimisations and will be rolled out next year
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Imagine doing this on a dial-up 56K modem
plex can be a dvr. I have my cableTV directly pluged into my server and use plex for recording, as well as watching tv
But you can always use the DVR, you dont violate any DRM-Laws. As its included in many settop-boxes or even TVs. Plex even has a feature to automatically record for you based on EPG data
depending on where you live. in some places its legal to make copies of disk for personal use or as “backups”. Same with music, or do you think apple would include a “cd ripping feature” in itunes if the usage would be illegal ?
There is also a whole OS written in scratch. A very basic one but still
I want to tell the computer what it should do, not what the computer things I can do. That’s why I use scratch
Nice try fed. We don’t snitch our private trackers
If you are a bit paranoid download it into a safe box and re-encode the file.
What is GNU?
GNU is an operating system that is free software—that is, it respects users’ freedom. The GNU operating system consists of GNU packages (programs specifically released by the GNU Project) as well as free software released by third parties. The development of GNU made it possible to use a computer without software that would trample your freedom.
Directly from the official GNU website : https://www.gnu.org/home.en.html
And btw an OS is more than a kernel, the kernel is „just“ the foundation on witch the OS works. Hardware communication is on kernel level, for example.
It’s because some chars aren’t decoded properly. & should be rendered as just &. Hinting that more than this is not properly rendered