

Jellyswarm doesn’t create users or accounts. You give your existing Jellyfin credentials for the servers where you already have an account.
Jellyswarm doesn’t create users or accounts. You give your existing Jellyfin credentials for the servers where you already have an account.
They had one of the coolest games with a lot of faithful fans and they blew it all up by selling out to a shitty company that is focused on squeezing properties for more and more money.
The only people I have sympathy for are the fans.
Could one make a bot that automatically blocks people for you based on these descriptions. See how the admins like that.
Check out: Little Free Library
Build one of these (you can buy kits if you need to) to house your books.
I’ll just wait until it’s $20.
Mullvad has couple of USA exits that don’t get blocked by Reddit. Texas and D.C., I think.
This is just so they can take photos and video of volunteers and they don’t have to get releases from each and every person every time someone snaps a photo. Without this waiver, getting photos and video would be a pain in the ass and take up some of every volunteer’s time.
Think about it. You’re asking them to jump through extra hoops every time you’re volunteering. Now, they have to track who signed the waiver and who didn’t. They can’t have staff or volunteers just snap photos whenever they have time. Now, they have to plan every shoot. This costs time and money.
It’s probably really is better for them to just not have people volunteering who don’t want their face on a flyer or to be seen in a commercial or training video.
And it’s crap across the OSes.
Never had these problems with MacBooks. It’s probably one advantage of the OS and hardware being made by the same company.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the rest was 50% useless VPs.
The lower end Synology NAS (like my DS420j) don’t support btrfs. They only support ext4, I think.