All good, just wanted to clarify what I meant
All good, just wanted to clarify what I meant
Exactly
As long is there is someone to blame, they’re not at fault
Complete kindergarten mentality, but…well, here we are
It’s mostly fear based
People vote for wannabe strong men, law and order shit, when they are scared
And currently there are enough crises happening for people to be scared
But fascism is always politics of fear
Unique enough with the other hardware IDs
And still, absolutely no reason to go further then the first octets, to have the vendor and device
Or am I missing something?
And I’m currently a happy user of Manjaro since years. But this stuff really isn’t what I want to have on my system …
Yeah, besides some Nvidia driver problems, Manjaro was stable for me as well
Have chosen it, because it was fast to setup and the base configuration wasn’t too of far off my liking
But, by now I’m considering to switch
Yeah, so take the vendor and device id and be done?
Why should they need my unique ID/MAC?
Yeah, I’m already very happy with my setup
Even my wife can use it with apps and so on
So, the only thing was the language stuff.
If that really fixes it, I’m more than satisfied :-)
Wow, thank you so much!!
I spent quite some time on this and gave up frustrated…
Can I directly use the API myself?
I have the exact other problem
I would like to search for 2 languages (one preferred), but and can’t work it out…
If you find a solution to your problem somewhere, please give the link/info as well, maybe it helps me…
I tried the trash guides ( https://trash-guides.info/ ), but it seems I’ve done something wrong. Maybe it helps you
This was the guide with the custom language:
https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
Thanks, that was interesting!
But I wonder, if you accidentally put it in the wrong community. Or other way round: how is this related to open source?
(Or does my client show me some wrong information?)
I’m not sure, if I can follow
Aren’t the dependencies for the app (hopefully - as it’s the same code) completely the same, no matter how I install it?
With GitHub (apk releases) the only difference would be, that you’ll need to keep an eye on updates yourself
Or do I miss something here?
With a HDMI-CEC Adapter it could be, that you can even use your TV remote to control your PC/Kodi
Not sure if your TV supports it - as I’m not much of a TV guy and don’t know, if you need any higher standard for that
But I’m quite happy with an old laptop + Kodi, linked up to my TV. Works quite well.
Only have to go through some audio settings for modern movies, where the sound mixing is usually not nice for dialogues…
I waited ages for their StarFighter laptop and needed to finally cancel, as my old laptop was dying.
But I’m pretty happy now with a Framework 16.
I guess Framework also provides quite long support, as re-using stuff is their thing, but I don’t really have looked into it
At that point, why still bother with Ubuntu?
Sometimes I work on a larger project that is split up in different sub projects, that were sold separately and are maybe paid by different departments. So I need to at least spilt those up.
Also it’s often easier to follow what exactly was done, when I differentiate more between my tasks and not just put a collective line there - just like small commits are more helpful than one large one.
But maybe I understood you wrong…?
Signal doesn’t provide such open and easily found chat rooms.
It’s really much more a messenger (with group chats, but those you have to manually set up)
So it’s not an “open” place like telegram and with that not as attractive for advertising illicit services or products.
besides that, Signal is the technically much more secure variant. No discussion about it.
Well, luckily all just had a talk and some tea about it and nobody died
I own the apartment and even a parking place, that’s my own. but just doing the cableing will cost me a few thousand Euros.
And I’m one of the lucky ones who don’t need to search through public parking slots.
Is there something like an easy migration script, which would take packages and settings from my current install?
Ok, settings are mostly in my home anyway
Packages I can generate a list, and the manuals throw out the Manjaro stuff
Hmm…I’m having a laptop and a workstation running Manjaro and I really would like to make the switch, but can’t tolerate much downtime, because both are machines for my work
So I’m looking for something to quickly setup everything as I had, without the need to remember everything and do it manually…