Haven’t tried it, but might be worth looking into: https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
Haven’t tried it, but might be worth looking into: https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
There is a TVDB metadata provider for Jellyfin: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-plugin-tvdb
Maybe to be more inclusive towards macOS or BSD users.
Automatic Semicolon Insertion (ASI) has (sadly) been a part of JavaScript longer than 2016. I’m not sure exactly when it was introduced, but this document from 2009 already contains it: https://web.archive.org/web/20120418215856/https://ecma262-5.com/ELS5_Section_7.htm#Section_7.9
IMO it’s bad practice to rely on ASI since the semicolons may not get inserted where you expected them to. The following snippet
const x = 0
const y = x
[1, 2, 3].forEach(console.log)
is interpreted as
const x = 0;
const y = x[1, 2, 3].forEach(console.log);
which raises a TypeError
.
There are more examples of ASI not doing the right thing on the web, so I don’t agree with “Javascript doesn’t need semicolon”.
Sometimes it does take a few seconds for me as well, but not even close to a full minute. That must’ve been on an HDD, right?
Sure, but in this case the bash prompt tells us that it’s located in the root directory.
The explanation is most likely incorrect though. A more obvious cause of this error is that the current working is the root directory (/
) and that they’re logged in as a non-root user, thus trying to create the file /woman
without sufficient permissions.
Nope, it can’t. You’ll have to continue using yt-dlp/youtube-dl for that. Both actually use ffmpeg to merge the downloaded audio and video streams into a single file.
The dev of the Thunder app is insane. New releases three times a week, with a lot of new features each time.
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TBF they only switched to building from git after they were notified of the backdoor yesterday. Prior to that, the source tarball was used.