I deleted it and resposted it in the proper place in this same thread - I accidentally responded to the wrong person.
Edit: omg, hahaha
I deleted it and resposted it in the proper place in this same thread - I accidentally responded to the wrong person.
Edit: omg, hahaha
They have good cause to believe you’re a Signal user, so they get a judge to authorize a subpoena based on your phone number, and Signal complies - and, yes, all they’re doing is confirming to the FBI that you have an account with them.
Literally all they need to do is have their own phone with Signal installed, and then create an address book listing with the Suspects phone number on it.
Next time Signal syncs, it will pop up “Suspect is on Signal!”.
Subpoena-ing the Signal Foundation is not required.
But it proves nothing, and if you are in a jurisdiction where the police can demand your phone or you are stupid enough to hand it over when they can’t, that’s not on Signal.
This is fantastic.
Tradie doesn't want to be watched while they work.
I want to learn by watching, so I'll hire someone else.
We both get what we want.
The OTHER thing that could cause stuttering is if it needs to be transcoding and that transcode is happening slower than realtime (unlikely to be happening here).
You'd look in the logs for a transcode log for this sort of thing:
frame= 408 fps= 82 q=37.0 size=N/A time=00:00:15.51 bitrate=N/A speed= 3.1x
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c875.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c876.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c877.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c878.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c879.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8710.mp4' for writing
frame= 796 fps=145 q=30.0 size=N/A time=00:00:31.65 bitrate=N/A speed=5.75x
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8711.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8712.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8713.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8714.mp4' for writing
[hls @ 0x5c9ae0dde940] Opening '/config/transcoding-temp/transcodes/2d181c04b2b6d7ab2bdc2405c6ae5c8715.mp4' for writing
frame= 1189 fps=198 q=20.0 size=N/A time=00:00:48.04 bitrate=N/A speed=8.01x
if the speed drops below 1.0x, you'll stutter.
I can't think of a standalone gui app that does this (and a simple google search didn't find one).
If you have a gui desktop (gnome,kde,xfce,lxqt,enlightenment,budgie...) it will have a built in function in it's settings to do this, or leverage one of the parent ones (ie budgie is based on gnome, lxqt on kde).
If your custom environment is pared down to the point where you don't have an equivalent to gnome-system-tools and don't want to install it, you might have to just use date at the command line.
Honestly sounds like a job for a Raspberry Pi Zero.
Small battery pack and a USB key, a bit of software setup, off you go.
Install Raspbian: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#raspberry-pi-imager
Set it up as a hotspot:
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#enable-hotspot
Configure Samba share:
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/remote-access.html#samba
Not a fix to a known issue, but sometimes cache problems can cause this, so it's worth clearing the storage and cache on the android app.
After you log in again and can reproduce the problem, then a bug report is in order :-)
This is basically a botspam talking point.
It doesn't matter.
If you've got bad cables, you should do the same thing you would do with a bad iPhone cable or any other cable that no longer serves its purpose - recycle it.
Now buy another cable that's actually good, if you don't know which one that should be, maybe find out which ones your phone provider sells.
This is a self correcting issue over time.
Jellyfin Server 10.10.3
General Changes
Exclude file system based library playlists from migration [PR #13059], by @Shadowghost
Downgrade minimum sdk version [PR #13063], by @crobibero
Jellyfin Web 10.10.3
General Changes
Backport translations for 10.10.3 [PR #6326], by @thornbill
Sounds like you’re stuck in a worst practices mindset.
Worst/Pragmatic.
If I get a timeline for a feature request, then everything can be scheduled, tested, whitelisted, delivered at a reasonable time.
That's the rarer event - normally it's more like "the scale head has died and a technician is on the way to replace it" and whilst I modify the program in question to handle this new input, hundreds of staff are standing around and delivery quotas won't be met.
Is my position arrogant? This is the job.
Sign your damn releases and have the whitelisting done by cert.
I'll see if this is possible at the site in question, thank you.
So, when he dies?
Because if ever there was US president who intends to try for "President for life", it's this guy.