

Jellyfin has actually been on the Tizen store since February
It’s in the list on samsungs website


Jellyfin has actually been on the Tizen store since February
It’s in the list on samsungs website


a decision was made in early 2024 to become a hard fork.


That’s the plan, but it’s still far away


No, they expressed intent to implement it using ActivityPub and there has been some work, but it’s still far away from being useful.


Those are types, not units


From Forgejo’s comparison with Gitea:
In October 2022 the domains and trademark of Gitea were transferred to a for-profit company without knowledge or approval of the community. Despite writing an open letter, the takeover was later confirmed. Forgejo was created as an alternative providing a software forge whose governance further the interest of the general public.


Forgejo is Codeberg’s (a non-profit) hard fork of gitea. It has SSO, artifact storage, CI/CD build agents and no paid plan.
For cli I just use podman(/docker) containers. Good enough and I don’t have to learn a new tool
An ecumenopolis makes more sense imo. It’s artificially created and a somewhat believable endpoint for population growth in the capital of a galaxy spanning civilization


The git repo calls it a demo. The website calls it a prototype. The EU Commission calls it “ready”.
But they also said it “Works on any device” and “Highest privacy standards in the world” so I guess we can’t trust what EU Commission says.


The specification has been worked on for at least a year going by the git repo. The (android) app is a fork of the EUID Wallet app I think which is at least three years old


It’s not an entire OS, just an app that you can use to read ebooks with lots of features.


“A Song of Ice and Fire” if you can accept that the last books will never be written


uBlock origin blocks it from even downloading, so it can’t even try to run


Cigarettes I think?


It’s very unlikely that a galaxy collision would meaningfully affect anything for us except our view of the night sky (over millions of years).


The path is part of the http protocol. Most firewalls only parse the first couple layers (ethernet->ip->tcp/udp), not http as well, unless they do deep package inspection. Idk if openwrt/banip has functionality like that.
It might be easier (and more performant if the firewall has weak hardware) to just allow tcp port 80 and let your reverse proxy do the filtering for that, since it (usually) needs to parse the http anyways.


I would love to use my physical Yubikey, but all the websites I’ve seen that allow passkey login always deny both Yubikeys.
This would have been better as a “Can it show Bad Apple” (which is cool too). “Can it run DOOM” should be about it actually running the program doom.