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I’d say as a general rule any encryption can be cracked, but usually it is not worth the time and effort to do so.
I’d say as a general rule any encryption can be cracked, but usually it is not worth the time and effort to do so.
These days, it feels like one needs a disclaimer for every opinion or fact just to avoid setting someone off. I feel like it discourages open conversation…
Hey, now… Don’t go tearing on people’s hobbies!
It’s not that simple for gamers.
Youch!
If you haven’t played Gandalf try it out. It will teach you how to craft attacks against these kinds of strategies.
Well, that was fun!
I’m guessing only 6% of people understand this comment.
Yes, it’s been a while since I made the jump, I misremembered. I also found the Jellyfin apps to work better than Plex on my LG TV. Plex was so slow in comparison. Things might have changed since then, though.
I only wish PiP worked the way it does in Firefox, not in Edge/Chromium. I like to have my browser next to full height video on my ultrawide, but PiP will not go beyond 1080 pixels tall.
Have a look at Jellyfin, if you haven’t. I moved from Plex because of restrictions in HW decoding.
I went to the final lecture of the semester and I wondered why the lecturer sounded sick and sluggish. I’d been watching every lecture on 1.75x and my brain had accepted it as reality.
Are you willing to provide a few examples of horror movies that fit the description?
Tidal now has built-in transfer of playlists, at least from Spotify.