Are you talking about general issues, or specific to encoding/decoding with Intel? And are you installing on bare metal?
Because I’ve had issues encoding/decoding after upgrading my docker host from Ubuntu 23.04 or thereabouts, but I’ve always blamed it on having a server motherboard that doesn’t provide ReBAR.
This story is more uplifting:
https://theonion.com/worlds-youngest-person-born-1819568725/
I don’t think they’re suggesting taking it away from the rightful owner.
Squeezebox has been through several names through the years. It’s now called the “Lyrion Music Server.”
E-mail, too. You could have all the latest security features to confirm you’re legitimate, but based on the simple fact that your message volume is low (ironically enough), messages you send with your server will often get filed under junk by default.
I’m going to go on a limb and guess that the Catholic school system in Ontario is run by mostly laypeople and a few secular priests instead of one of the orders renowned for their teaching ministry, like the Jesuits.
I wonder what it’s like being one of the businesses next to them.
I understand their decision to stop offering it, too, especially if I were in their position as a service provider. I still like the feature as a consumer.
I don’t see why having options are turn-offs except maybe for those who provide said options.
No port forwarding, though. Some old guides still list them as having that capability, so I try to mention it frequently.
I once realized so many of my favourite businesses were cooperatives. I started thinking of what other co-ops I could start and grow. The excitement faded once I realized it would have to not be about the money.
Are they the same ones that claim “we are all sinners”?
They’re different, but not opposite. It’s like comparing height and colour.
I’d argue it doesn’t accurately show the relative value at a cursory glance. The chart shows the area under the curve having decreased over 90%, but when looking at the y-axis, you can see that initial assessment was misled.
In a speculative industry like finance, shouldn’t we try our best to make charts less… alarmist?