

No. And that’s a bad plan. Uncompressed them, and then reencode them to h256/x265 with handbrake (use the SuperHQ 1080p setting). That’s as compressed as they’ll get and you can still watch them without having to unzip them first
No. And that’s a bad plan. Uncompressed them, and then reencode them to h256/x265 with handbrake (use the SuperHQ 1080p setting). That’s as compressed as they’ll get and you can still watch them without having to unzip them first
The venture Bros
Great and open source? Get a real problem
Nextcloud is the improvement.
You do not have a choice here. Call a lawyer and then the police or have child sex abuse on your hands/conscious for the rest of you life
If it helps, your relationship is terrible. And always has been. Please raise your standards. You deserve better
Started company, hired myself, hired others to replace myself, retired in my 30’s (I’m not rich, I just don’t have to work much or at all if I don’t want to).
They’re complicit. They are bought by the same billionaires as the Republicans. As long as you can purchase a politician, we have no functional democracy
It’s a bug. They’re aware and working on it
We’re arrogant. Hope that helps
Don’t bother asking for help without including the EXACT command you ran and the EXACT error you received.
Finally upgrading my Plex server from Ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04! I’ve been putting it off out of habit, as I always wait for the *.1 releases but I’ve done several of these for clients and every single one went flawlessly. But I still waited it out.
Also thinking about switching my Ext4 mirrored softRAID to ZFS… Since Ubuntu has the only acceptable ZFS implementation outside of UNIX proper (Ubuntu’s is in-kernel, everyone else uses kernel modules, which i hate). But that’s going to be extra work I may not be in the mood for. But damn would compression and deduplication be nice! So still maybe