Scrutiny uses smartctl --scan to detect devices/drives.
https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny#getting-started
It will recognize the block devices but not the filesystem construct. That means ZFS pools themselves are out of scope.
Scrutiny uses smartctl --scan to detect devices/drives.
https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny#getting-started
It will recognize the block devices but not the filesystem construct. That means ZFS pools themselves are out of scope.
The files are supposed to be played with the GRC app, correct? If so I think you need to intercept the (usually HTTPS) request(s) for the key made by the GRC Windows 11 app.
Btw can the said movie be played in a browser via say the GRC site? It may be an easier target.
If reencoding is to be avoided, one can try ffmpeg -i xxx.mpd -c:v copy -c:a copy out.mp4
The MPD file should be a Media Presentation Description file. Can you open it in a text editor? It should be a bunch of XML.
I am curious if you are using an external DAC or the built-in audio interface for your headphones.
SD cards are not known for reliability either. A decent USB drive can get you SMART passthrough at least.
Chrome has DNS-over-HTTPS enabled by default. Firefox, however, enables that by default in certain regions only.
Cloudflare has a comprehensive guide on how to enable it in various browsers.
P.S. If you dun wanna use Cloudflare as the resolver, quad9 can be an (maybe better) option.
As stated on the sidebar,
Discussions and news about gaming on the GNU/Linux family of operating systems (including the Steam Deck).
Is Proton/Wine a tool on the GNU/Linux family of operating systems? Yes.
The last commit was made March this year (2023) right?.. That’s fairly recent at least by the standard of open source software. Also if the app runs, why bother?..
P.S. Btw if you check the develop
branch, the most recent commits were made last month.
The only edge Adguard Home has over PiHole I can think of is its out-of-box support of encrypted DNS upstream and downstream queries (e.g. DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS).
I have been using immich. It supports user accounts and album sharing. And recent updates on the machine learning part have made it a even more potent replacement of Google Photos imo.
The main reason is that libtorrent
, which is the literal backbone of most torrenting clients, has implemented supported for I2P only recently in its latest v2.x branch… It takes time for libtorrent
to iron out bugs and stablize and it takes more for clients to upgrade their embedded libtorrent
to v2.x.
They are not that different. The concepts are portable.
Basically the sequence of events as claimed by the author is that:
This demonstrated exactly the importance of reciprocity. If Meta plays dirty, defederate them then. Now is just too premature. Also frankly it is Meta that has more to lose than the fediverse at this moment as the bulk of users and thus the content are with Meta.
Does it display alright in a private window?