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A furry Marxist-Leninist varmint
at least it’s not fast zombies
the mystic industry sued
They considered video recording to be black magic and they’re very protective of their turf.
It’s all about the AUR now btw i use arch
People going to the beach generally use sunscreen. People hunting game generally wear camouflage. People in bed are generally resting.
What’s your fowl stack?
LUKS is the Linux utility most similar to VeraCrypt; they both use block-level encryption. Vaults uses filesystem-level encryption. LUKS has been around for twenty years.
Can some nerd tell me what the rightmost two on the bottom row are?
Edit: Didn’t notice how old this post was.
I never claimed to have invented the technique.
That’s why I make a btrfs snapshot of my system before every upgrade. Rolling back from a rescue image takes only a minute.
Edit: automatically via the upgrade script
Memes can pick few a cherries, as a treat.
Moscow’s is nice too (and we know whom to thank for that).
So ants are better doctors than people were until ~100 years ago.
Oh I see, you’re referring to the HLS and WebTorrent formats.
What’s the codecs problem?
In my case, I was already paying for this VPS to host other services, so the cost of adding peertube was essentially nothing. The server has enough storage and bandwidth to support dozens of users and hundreds videos, so the cost per person would be pretty low.
Peertube uses the torrent protocol to distribute the load among active viewers.
I found a $15/mo server with unlimited (10Gbps) bandwidth for my personal instance. It would only become expensive if were to open it up for public registrations and use a lot of cloud storage space. Anything I upload can theoretically be viewed a billion times at no extra cost.