

I think it is okay to have a dlc IF it is fairly priced, there is proper content included and the base wasn’t gutted for it.
Positiv example would be Factorio. Negative example is Stellaris.
I think it is okay to have a dlc IF it is fairly priced, there is proper content included and the base wasn’t gutted for it.
Positiv example would be Factorio. Negative example is Stellaris.
It also is an option to ensure everyone has the same dev environment.
It’s possible to stream from jellyfin without an account. Jellyfin should not be connected to untrusted networks, like the internet. Several API just don’t check the key or don’t require one in the first place.
Here is some more context. Are they biased? Probably in some shape or form.
For AMD it was executed on one core of the CPU. So the problems you’re talking of, with AMD cards is exactly what I mean.
Not in my experience. On the CPU it only uses one core for me.
Some of these are bonkers. The argument not to fix them because of backwards compatibility is even wilder. Which normal client would need the ability to get data for any other account that it hasn’t the Auth token for.
No. The rate limit doesn’t work as they use huge IP Spaces to crawl. Each IP alone is not bad they just use several thousand of them.
Using the API would assume some basic changes. We don’t do that here. If they wanted that, they could run their own instance and would even get notified about changes. No crawling required at all.