Looks nice, I’ll give it a try! There’s also a Jellyfin community, don’t hesitate to crosspost there :)
Looks nice, I’ll give it a try! There’s also a Jellyfin community, don’t hesitate to crosspost there :)
Technically, most people?
I’m just going to drop my number 1, especially because it’s in no one’s list but somehow CP2077 is mentionned several times…
Then the rest would be:
… I’ll leave the remaining 2 to others :)
Thanks for sharing! I’ve been using guvcview for a long time to control exposure and focus on my good old Logitech C920, but adding a ppa just for that seemed a bit too much. I will definitely have a look at it!
Looks helpful, I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks!
There hasn’t been any release since a year either, the last one being 4.37.5 https://github.com/authelia/authelia/releases
But you can have a look at the github milestones, 4.38.0 is in the work and hopefully will be released sooner than later https://github.com/authelia/authelia/milestone/17
Regarding security: a quick browsing in the project’s issues, filtering by area:security
did not show any flaws being reported since the last release. But there may have been undisclosed vulnerabilities the project’s dev are working on fixing for the next version. My personal non-professional non-legally-binding opinion is that it looks fine, so I do keep it running on my server.
The original dev has gone silent indeed, but a team of volunteers resumed development recently. So I wouldn’t call it outdated, but we’ll see if they’ll keep up the good work for long.
I’ve been using it for more than a year to automate a few stuff, it’s been good for this purpose so yeah I would recommend it :)
Windows only but does pack a pretty nice set of features: https://hassagent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Actually, to make it with cryptographic guarantees is pretty hard… I know of at least one university professor in the PET (Privacy Enhancing Technologies)/cryptography space who spent quite some time on his startup to develop such a search engine. In the end it all fell apart because of one the mathematical assumptions being unprovable. This is just one example but I guess it illustrates pretty well why we’ve yet to see a cryptographically secure/private search engine as a product!
Funny, I recently had a similar story at work. We’re in a building with several companies, so the “Rolls Royce” guy of your story was someone from another company, and the “Mercedes” guy was one of our colleagues. Exact same thing, the other guy was badly parked whereas our colleague was within the marks (although slightly misaligned TBF, but still in the marks). Some people…
Oh I got one from when I was a kid: my sibling’s friend once valled her an “invertebrate brain”. I’m glad she didn’t have any vertebrae in there!