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Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • you have been able to right click (or i guess two finger click for apple people) and open a second window forever.

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    Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • You can have multiple finder windows in OSX, thats perfectly normal, but you cant have the network settings open next to the printer settings.

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    Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • I'm pretty positive on mac OS, as an OS it's technically quite good, but their preferences app has always been atrocious almost entirely for this reason, I want to have two preferences windows open to different pages please..

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    Make Heroine ga Oosugiru! • Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! - Episode 7 discussion
  • I'm just now realising that Nukumizu's name has mizu (water) in it, and looking up the nuku part can mean "to extract" ... and they guy's hobby is water

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    Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • Thus why im moving to 11. Lots of the PCs I work with are still 10 though.

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    Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • Mostly 11 now. I honestly prefer it to 10 now, but that's with quite about of decrapification done to remove all of Microsoft's bullshit.

    At home I'm mostly using Ubuntu, but it's basically covering firefox as all of my self-hosted stuff runs in thevbrowser and I don't game much.

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    Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon
  • honestly I still cant figure out how to configure a network interface properly without using the old control panel.

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    HACS 2.0 - The best way to share community-made projects just got better - Home Assistant
  • its been on the experimental branch for a while now

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    The risks of downloading music at home with wifi
  • These are the people that complain to their ISP when their game 'lags' on their wireless connected computer several rooms away from the router.

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    Please help me stop my baby from crying because kodi keeps buffering
  • can you run something like iperf3 or openspeedtest between the server and client to prove its a network throughput issue?

    do you have a network switch you can add to avoid switching through your router (if it is indeed bad?)

    Have you ensured you arent unknowingly using wifi at either end?

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    Why do so many people use NGINX?
  • NGINX is a bit more hands on than some other options but it's mature, configurable and there's a huge amount of information out there for setting it up for various use cases.

    in my case, its what I set up when i was first getting into this and it works, so I don't want to go through setting up anything else.

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    OS recommendations
  • Thanks for the insightful and helpful comment.

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    OS recommendations
  • Unraid is great and I have been using it for over a decade now, but a paid OS on a 2bay nas seems excessive

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    Am I the only one preferring low quality media over high quality one?
  • I cant say I care as much as I used to, since encoding has gotten quite good, but I have also gotten better at seeing (aka. worse at being distracted by) compression artifacts so while I am less of a perfect remux rip supremacist, I'm also more sensitive to bad encodes so its a double edged sword.

    I still seek out the highest quality versions of things that I personally care about, but I don't seek those out for absolutely everything like I used to. I recently saved 12TB running a slight compression pass on my non-4k movie library, turning (for example) a 30gb 1080p Bluray Remux into a 20gb H265 high bitrate encode, which made more room for more full fat 4K bluray files for things I care about, and the few 1080p full remuxes I want to keep for rarities and things that arent as good from the 4k releases or the ones where the 4k release was drastically different (like the LOTR 4k's having poor dynamic range and the colours being changed for the Matrix etc), which I may encode in the future to save more space again. I know I can compress an 80gb UHD bluray file down to 60gb with zero noticeable loss, thats as far as I need to go, I don't need to go down to 10gigs like some release groups try to do, and at that level of compression you might as well be at 1080p.

    I cant go as low as a low bitrate 720p movie these days as I'm very close to a large screen so they tend to look quite poor, soft edges, banded gradients, motion artifacts, poor sound etc. but if I were on a smaller screen or watching movies on a phone like I used to, I probably wouldn't care as much.

    Another side to my choice to compress is that I have about 10 active Plex clients at the moment and previously they were mostly getting transcoded feeds (mostly from remux sources) but now most of them are getting a better quality encode (slow CPU encode VS fast GPU stream) direct to their screens, so while I've compressed a decent chunk of the library, my clients are getting better quality feeds from it.

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    Looking for a music server
  • I use Plexamp for that, Jellyfin does it too. You can assign libraries per user quite easily.

    So for 3 users you might have 4 libraries, one per user then a shared library they all have access to.

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    A list of ROM torrent link
  • I have complete ROM sets for a couple of platforms in my archive, they're available on SLSK but not a huge amount of bandwidth available.

    Sad to see the old giants like Vimms finally being attacked after all these years.

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    Jesus Christ, that's MoЯn!
  • I'm quite fond of One MoЯn Time and No ones MoЯn, actually the whole UnmoЯnables album.

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    Multi-day DDoS storm batters Internet Archive
  • Soulseek has been getting hammered too

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    Have you ever bough an external hardrive only to take the disk out of it?
  • the 2.5" size of disks are now mostly direct USB controller disks rather than sata adapters internally.

    3.5" disks are still SATA as far as i've seen but the actual sku's of the disks are often the lower grades. like you will get a disk that looks like another good disk but with only 64mb of dram instead of 256 on the one you would buy as a bare internal drive for example so they can end up a bit slower. and warranties are usually void.

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  • Gday folks,

    Has anyone have any luck tracking down a source for surround and or Atmos music? whether it by DVD-A, BD-A, SACD, DTS-CD etc etc. Not looking for concerts here (I have plenty of those) but proper albums specifically mixed in multichannel and spacial formats.

    I have pretty much everything I can find on Usenet and public trackers and have backed up all of my physical media but there is a lot out there that I know exists.

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    cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/464987

    > If you aren't already using the mover tuning plug-in, now is a good time to have a look at it. > > The latest update allows per-share settings override for detailed control over how your caches are used. > > I use this plug-in to keep files in cache based on their age, so for example in a media server, you can have the last 14 days of TV shows kept in cache, while still running the mover regularly. > > It can also do a full move if the disk is above a certain threshold value, so if your cache is getting full, it can dump all files to the array as per normal. > > So you always keep the most important recent files on the cache, with a greatly reduced risk of running into a full cache issue and the problems that causes. > > Now, with the latest update, you can tune these settings PER SHARE, rather than being across the whole system. >

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    If you aren't already using the mover tuning plug-in, now is a good time to have a look at it.

    The latest update allows per-share settings override for detailed control over how your caches are used.

    I use this plug-in to keep files in cache based on their age, so for example in a media server, you can have the last 14 days of TV shows kept in cache, while still running the mover regularly.

    It can also do a full move if the disk is above a certain threshold value, so if your cache is getting full, it can dump all files to the array as per normal.

    So you always keep the most important recent files on the cache, with a greatly reduced risk of running into a full cache issue and the problems that causes.

    Now, with the latest update, you can tune these settings PER SHARE, rather than being across the whole system.

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