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  • 50GB for the simple dual layer discs. You can theoretically reach 100GB with triple layer disks. The largest BDRip I have is 90GB for the Super Mario Bros. Movie.

    Edit: UHD Blu-ray only supports dual and triple layer disks, not quad. Quad layer discs do exist though, with up to 128GB of capacity.

  • I've been using a Raspberry Pi 400 with LibreELEC installed. Mostly watch 4K HDR Blu-ray Remuxes that I have on another machine with a Samba server. Works really well for me.

    Another good option would be to have Jellyfin on a media server and cast to the TV or use the TV directly if it has a Jellyfin app (I know there are official apps for Roku and WebOS (LG)). Jellyfin is similar to Plex but open-source and fully local (no need for an external account).

    Of course, this is only works for local media. For streaming, just use a Chromecast.

  • None of this money is actually going to Ukraine. It goes to military companies like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, who then send military equipment to Ukraine. We know exactly where the money is going.

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    this is real lol

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  • I can't find this anywhere else. I think it's fake.

  • I guess all plastic will be biodegradable eventually.

  • If he stopped supplying weapons, the war would stop as Israel wouldn't have the resources to continue the war on its own.

  • Ginger chew

  • You can't. Just wait for it to be stable

  • Bread and beer. The reason that modern civilization exists. Of course, the modern versions are quite different from the ancient ones

  • It's priceless

  • Really the only requirement for Eurovision is to be part of the European Broadcasting Union, which extends out of Europe. Hence the inclusion of countries like Israel, Azerbaijan, and even Australia.

  • A line of code that enables the backdoor was out present in the tarball. The actual code was obfuscated within an archive used for the unit testing.

  • I like the way kde does it. On first install it gives a slider with how much analytics you want to send. I just do all of it because I trust KDE, but it's nice that it asks you. They probably have some pretty good data.

  • I actually have my ~/.cache mounted as a tmpfs. No need to write that to disk when I have like 50GB of free RAM most of the time.

  • "Free" memory is actually usually used for cache. So instead of waiting to get data from the disk, the system can just read it directly from RAM after the first access. The more RAM you have, the more free space you'll have to use for cache. My machine often has over 20GB of RAM used as cache. You can see this with free -m. IIRC both Gnome and KDE's system managers also show that now.

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  • Why? NACS is a lot better. It's not owned by Tesla, other charging networks will be using it and replacing CCS with NACS as well

  • DNS over TLS (aka DoT) uses port 853. DNS over HTTPS (aka DoH) uses port 443 so that it looks the same as any other web traffic for privacy reasons.