What is a man?! Nothing but a miserable pile of secrets. But enough talk... Have at you!
Fuck off back to shitter Elon.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center built a flourishing business using hundreds of unclaimed corpses. It suspended the program after NBC News exposed failures to treat the dead and their families with respect.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19869252
> Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20240917114909/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/university-north-texas-corpses-dissected-unclaimed-bodies-rcna170478
The University of North Texas Health Science Center built a flourishing business using hundreds of unclaimed corpses. It suspended the program after NBC News exposed failures to treat the dead and their families with respect.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19869252
> Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20240917114909/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/university-north-texas-corpses-dissected-unclaimed-bodies-rcna170478
This is literally plumbing genocide. (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
Shoo! Go back to reddit, Mc Donald's marketing guy.
Got this from a reverse image search.
http://www.plantsgalore.com/care/insects/Insects-scale-euonymus.htm
Obligatory Astroturfing warning.
Even if the port is open, Plex can sometimes use the relay server. You might want to explicitly disable that.
Also, you can check if the video is being transcoded on-the-fly by going to quality settings and seeing if it's showing up as transcoded or directplay. Sometimes you might have to force the directplay on your client device (Playback might fail if your device doesn't support the specific format).
As someone who tried to set up Intercontinental sharing with Plex, I found out two things that could be an issue. One would be the relay option. That's somewhere within your server. You might want to disable that. That should then allow you to directly connect to your home server.
And the second one was that the client device that I was using didn't really support the format that I want to look at and that ended up just making it so that the video was transcoded that is going to degrade your performance. If the second thing is happening, you might want to check your quality settings to see if you're using directplay. If not, Plex might transcode on the fly to a lower quality to mitigate buffering.
Have you tried being filthy rich?
Good thought, that way you can make your phone look massive.
Hold on, I think I got it the other way
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This actually does what you intend to do. On nvim atleast.