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 :)
I think I saw a few issues about this leak that were not fixed by 10.9.1 so I’d say no. Personally I’m waiting a bit before upgrading
“let them choke on cake” is just perfect 😄
Yeah this user spammed another topic in the linux community, I was surprised to see a jellyfin topic being spammed too… That’s the price of being a popular software I guess!
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 So I wouldn’t call it outdated, but we’ll see if they’ll keep up the good work for long.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/
That’s indeed a pretty confusing wording!
Mayotte’s is part of overseas France, so I guess you are talking about mainland France?
So yes it may be the case for some of the island inhabitants, who as French citizens can travel to mainland France. Surely and understandbly some do, but reading the press this isn’t really part of the debate. At the same time, these citizens are also the ones installing the roadblocks and demanding these changes. Mayotte is also the French department where Le Pen’s right-wing party got the highest score (42.68%!) during the presidential 1st turn, so that’s not entirely surprising.
My point being, putting it under the scope of “this is mainland France government who wants to discourage immigration to mainland France” is wrong. A more accurate summary could be “this is mainland France governement giving in to demands of Mayotte inhabitants to discourage immigration to Mayotte”.
I don’t know about the rest of the developed world, that’d be interesting to know. EDIT: the wiki page has a nice map of the world giving this info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_soli
To answer your question, it would cause it to deviate from the rest of France, be it mainland or overseas France. All the territories have “jus soli”, but Mayotte already had lessened rights compared to the rest.
But this would need a revision of the constitution, to specifically remove this right from Mayotte. It’s possible that it may not pass though, given the controverse it created.
It’s true that this is coming from the right-wing french politicians. But it has nothing to do with immigration to mainland France though (read the article).
The situation in Mayotte is explosive: only a third of the adult population has a job, and 34% are registered as unemployed. You also have one inhabitant out of two coming from abroad. You have shanty towns growing everywhere. And in the past years, there has been a surge in violence between gangs, kidnappings etc… causing some inhabitants to install roadblocks in protest against the governement inaction. It’s effectively blocking the island, along with its economy, worsening the problem…
This looks like a desperate attempt to please the pissed locals to lift the roadblocks. So calling that a move to make sure the island’s inhabitants don’t go to mainland France is cliché and missing the whole context. This does not make the decision less controversial though. Nor useful…
Fair point! I wasn’t thinking they would be skippable, but boy do I hope that I was wrong…
They would just be able to create and stream 2 or more ad-encoded versions where ads are encoded in differently positions. Then no sponsorblock could save us since it would skip the wrong segments for some people…
Yeah but that’s because the content creator cannot dynamically change the time at which the sponsored part is. For ads, Google could dynamically insert ads at every 1/3rd of videos with a variation ± 1mn, and there’s nothing an extension like sponsorblock could do without triming on the original video’s content.
+1 on Horizon Zero Dawn! Listening to the album I faved these ones:
Love it too! One that has been my top listen count for years is The Witcher 3 OST. The use of some slav traditional instruments was nothing I’ve ever heard like before, and it resonated a lot with the story. Special mention to:
Although neither tracks are part of the published albums :/
Je trouve aussi que la limite à 25km/h permet d’avoir des pistes “fluides”, où tout le monde est globalement à la même vitesse. C’est bête mais je trouve que ça donne un sentiment de sécurité qu’on perdrait avec juste 5km/h en plus sur la limite
Intéressant, je pense que l’approche de l’expérimentation est la bonne: beaucoup de bandes/pistes cyclables ne sont pas adaptées pour, et leur utilisation par des speedbikes pourraient décourager les autres cyclistes. Alors qu’en effet hors agglomération le speedbike prend tout son intérêt !
I’m guessing you were in a Home Assistant core installation?
EDIT: Just saw that it’s supervised as well. I’m not sure why you can’t update it from the web ui?
I’ve been using a RPI 2B in a Home Assistant Supervised installation for the past two years with absolutely no problem. I can update it from the Web UI properly. The only things I noticed:
You can have a look at hugo, with some simple theme like hugo-book