I’ve been using noscript for years.
Yeah, it took me about that long to get my regular websites working right too. And then i had to reinstall for unrelated reasons and all that customisation was gone.
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I’ve been using noscript for years.
Yeah, it took me about that long to get my regular websites working right too. And then i had to reinstall for unrelated reasons and all that customisation was gone.
I love the idea of that feature, but it is not at all reliable in my experience.
Your best bet is the nvidia sheild. Osmc does not do well with DRMed streaming services at all. I struggled to make youtube work on it.
Used latitude.
If you want a live conversion and can’t afford the >100$ it would cost to grab an ssd for a scratchdisk, you might also look into using vlc to grab the video stream from source camera, and encode it out to somewhere else, such as a webserver.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Streaming_HowTo/Receive_and_Save_a_Stream/
You might also need a script to make sure it’s always up.
Alternatively, there’s a good chance that zoneminder will be able to do what you want with just a little tinkering. https://zoneminder.com/
From their website;
OARS relies on honest answers from upstream projects and is purely informational.
Gotta admit, despite being bi, i still avoid most m/m stories on the amateur writing sites i follow. Shit gets weird fast.
Gpu encoding is terrible for anything that isnt fast encoding speeds. Best to use the cpu since this isnt for a live environment.
If server A makes one request, it keeps server B from being overload by thousands of requests from users A.
It’s open source, so you’re right, it won’t. I use mine as a jellyfin box.
There’s at least one for sale; https://osmc.tv/vero/
Tl:dw; She’s a social person and cobol is an antisocial type of job, there’s nothing wrong with the cobol job industry as a whole, and it’s generally an incredibly stable position to have.
Switched to what i thought was an old install usb; it had a close enough directory list to what i expected that i then went ahead and rm -rf * the whole thing.
Turns out that was my / directory. I only noticed because things stopped loading from the drive into memory. Everything still running actually still worked for the most part.
Yeah, autoscroll just isnt as good as manually moving rhe mousewheel, and i use paste way more than i ever want to scroll through a 10+ page document.