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  • I was wondering which cloud this was and from the screenshot, yep AWS S3. Especially these days you have to work hard to fail like this. I'm guessing this deployment had been rotting for years.

  • Just get an old optiplex in Amazon renewed

  • Thanks and apologies I've edited this in my post

  • There are rather more than three Abrahamic religions, there's also:

    • Baha'i (Corrected)
    • Rastafari
    • Momormonism

    Amongst others

  • Ok so almost 20 years ago, great. What about now?

  • I've heard of 'let slip the dogs of war'. I guess these would be the dogs' eggs

  • This is a big part of the problem: 'all or nothing'; 'gotta be in the office'. Sometimes people might be well enough to work from home but not well enough to get to the office for instance.

  • I wonder if those maintainers will end up having any liability for the hack.

    They're a crypto company. I'll give you three guesses

  • Yup. Obviously a smooth brained idea

  • "Dear BBC, thanks for the illustrated article on our product. Our advertising and PR manager says it's the best £2 we've spent all year'

  • Maybe they do crossover marketing?

  • If you're transferring Linux to Linux then I really wouldn't recommend samba. Why not SFTP/Rsync? Compression, and error checking built in.

  • You haven't addressed the case of migraine to a non geographic tld

  • I trust none of the I can. People are running anything on kubernetes 😆

  • Oh wow! And that reservation makes so much sense under these circumstances. Obviously, we could never consider the possibility of a three-letter TLD for a country or migrating a two-letter TLD to a non country specific name because reasons.

  • iPlayer isn't an 'open' service- you have to use a supported client, even if that client is a web browser. Your options are limited to platforms that can support those clients. Personally I've found Roku preferable to Chromecast, firestick, full PC. I may at some point have tried to get iPlayer running with Kodi back in the day, when it was XBMC, but XBMC was pretty clunky anyway, let alone on raspberry pi.

  • Welcome

  • Depends what you want to play it on. In my house we have:

    3 laptops 2 tablets 2 mobile phones (1 android, 1 iPhone) TV

    Not all these devices support local storage for music and it's a pain to sync files between them. With Jellyfin the complete library is in one location with a consistent interface. It can also be made available remotely if I choose.