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Why?
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Why?
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I use Jellyfin for recording. Right now Jellyfin can not read the json guide returned by the HDhomerun API
We could contact that person as a community
The problem is that websites sometimes change there behavior.
We should do a poll, who uses Linux?
No, we will not stop
It depends I guess. There is a bunch of different content. Not all of it is stuff I watch but there is a good selection.
Email as a protocol doesn’t really support E2EE as a protocol. However, IMAP supports several forms of SSL and SSL is required by most providers.
Because you are stealing peoples data and credentials.
I use a HDhomerun
You will need to look into TV guides
You can just watch over the air channels
Cybercrime is illegal just like stealing or committing fraud
Can’t it use built in OS mechanisms for that? Surely you could figure out a way to only give it permissions it needs. Maybe break it up into two separate processes.
Maybe it is time to move to something new
Also why does sshd run as root. I deal like ssh could use some least privilege
Not to mention they have been burned by Google. They were one of the ones pushing for JPEG XL.
Firefox has its own set of issues. It is the best we have right now but we could benefit from another choice.
I don’t think there really is a need or use case for Serenity OS outside of a hobby project. However, having a new web engine would be great for the open web. I just hope they take privacy seriously.
True but you can account for that in the organization
As long as it doesn’t become a way for Shopify to shovel ads and collect data it isn’t a problem. We will watch with great interest
That one person from Finland is really posting a lot of memes