MakeMKV can rip straight to .MKV files so you don’t need to use handbreak at all unless you want to compress it.
MakeMKV can rip straight to .MKV files so you don’t need to use handbreak at all unless you want to compress it.
Yes it does. Only the MAC address you assigned to that IP will get it.
No they are using EA anticheat which doesn’t support Linux: https://www.ea.com/en-gb/news/eaac-and-battlefield
EA is using their own anticheat that they created and it doesn’t support Linux at all.
I also get this issue. This seems to happen more often in games where steam input is configured to be a mouse instead of a gamepad.
Also ProtonVPN is missing the blue check mark so it is published by the community. Not sure ProtonVPN would approve of the world Netflix to advertise their service.
What about satellite TV?
Personally I don’t download music. I rip my CDs but I do know that some streaming services don’t offer as high quality as CDs hence my comment.
FLAC files - better sound quality
Is it? Last time I tried none of my docker compose files would start correctly in podman compose.
My Netgear switch doesn’t support Level 3 routing. It only supports basic VLAN functions.
From the switch? I thought the routing was done at the router level?
Doesn’t look like it but if I set up VLANs unless an user is on the correct VLAN they can’t access the web interface. And the only way for them to get access is to get physical access and plug a device into the correct port.
It is a managed switch. What’s wrong with TP-Link managed switches?
I have a basic Netgear managed switch for VLANs.
Or use LetsEncrypt it’s free to get an SSL certificate.
That’s still extremely slow compared to my 6MB/s network connection. Still you are right the more people that join the fast it will be.
The other issue I’ve found is it doesn’t have all the torrent selection the clearnet has.
Has this improved or is it still the same?
You forgot to mention that download speeds over i2p are very slow.
Where do you see that? Looks like a torrent client let running to me.
If only one container has been updated then when you run docker compose up -d it will only recreate that container, unless it is a dependency of another container (like a database) in which case it will restart all containers that depend on it as well.
Yes it is lossless.