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leap second corrected or not?
leap second corrected or not?
The first one would have deleted nothing as it needs to match the whole name. I recommend running find with an explicit -print before replacing it in place with -delete or -exec. It’s good to remember that find has a complex order dependent language with -or and -and, but not maybe the best idea to try to use those features.
C preprocessor wouldn’t care about it
All instruction sets are documented in English and it’s more esoteric so the tutorial scene in any non-English language is less developed, so that requires even more English skill than memorizing a couple of keywords in a mainstream language.
Make sure you don’t encode as MP3, as it doesn’t support seamless playback in a standard way. There’s a forced gap due to the compression. Use for example wav or ogg.
Yes military is the OG famous one, from a speech by Eisenhower https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg-jvHynP9Y
Dynamic yes, objecting to 24h. Many places keep the same dynamic address for months or years
Maybe yours does, but that’s not universal in the slightest
They used to say that 10 would be the last version and they’d just update that
Jellyfin was forked when emby went closed source, I don’t think it had anything much to do with any specific event at plex
Don’t give it internet access during setup.
Here’s a source: https://web.archive.org/web/20211007003509/https://www.reddit.com/r/matrix/comments/q2xefs/batteries_not_processors/
Bottom line, original is batteries