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  • This is an issue for me as well, since a few weeks I think (probably the update the others mentioned)

    Device information

     
            Sync version: v24.03.26-14:56    
        Sync flavor: googlePlay    
        
        Ultra user: false    
        View type: Slides    
        Push enabled: false    
        
        Device: oriole    
        Model: Google Pixel 6    
        Android: 14
      
  • Tbh, I would then also not update anything on Thursdays (which does maybe do overnight procedures) since it may be breaking over night then, leaving you just little time to fix before the weekend :D

    This kinda can be extended up until Monday, I know, but, at least in Germany, on Fridays people go home way sooner than other days.

  • I was thinking (from reading the headline) that if one specific component fails 15 times during boot or so, it will just automatically get disabled by the system, so that you don't run into an unavoidable boot loop.

    But this makes sense as well, if they did write "up to" in the article (as others have stated). Even though I find the confidence weird. Imagine you have some weird dial-up or satellite internet solution for your system, which just needs time to connect, and then maybe also just provide a few bytes/kilobytes per second. This must be rare, but I'm 100% confident that there exists a system like this :D

    Edit: okay, I should read first. The 15 times thing is said for azure machines.

  • I mostly only load TV shows and movies. At least those are by large the biggest part in terms of storage taken. Well.. I only load stuff that I actually want to watch. I also load some stuff for friends, but it has to be decent quality and be not totally niche (aka I'm eventually watching it, or other friends)

  • Yeah, but often you don't know how much braking is applied. I'm sure that my idea is wishful thinking and would show some other negatives.

    Another idea I just had is, that maybe, in a connected car future, cars will just share their data about how much they are braking automatically live to surrounding cars, so a car behind can react automatically as well.

  • I had Gboard for some time on iPad, as I'm on the Google product island, but it looked weird because it was in material design and the rest of the UI mostly was default Apple design. I think it also had some quirks to it. And at the end of the day, you don't type as much on a tablet anyway, so I am just using the default keyboard again.

  • macOS is mostly the same as Windows in terms of updating Applications.

    The App Store is more prevalent than Microsoft Store, but you can still download an executable for most programs from the browser. Installing is a bit different since you drop the file into the app folder instead of actually having an installation executable.

    Then there is homebrew, which is an unofficial package manager, which I am using for everything, if available (which is almost all the time)

  • I am hosting a few services on my LAN over IPv6, except for Plex, which I am tunneling through IPv4, since Plex itself used to have issues with IPv6.

    It's always funny when friends complain that one of my services is down, it was 100% IPv6 not working/enabled/willingly disabled on their site yet.

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Automating xdcc downloads

    Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    What's the purpose of multiple quality profiles existing in parallel in Radarr/Sonarr?