Radarr and Sonarr both have features to sym/hardlink files to new places after the download client tells them it's finished.
Filebot also gets mentioned a lot for this task, though I haven't used it.
Radarr and Sonarr both have features to sym/hardlink files to new places after the download client tells them it's finished.
Filebot also gets mentioned a lot for this task, though I haven't used it.
I went Galaxy S22 Ultra (ultrasonic) to Pixel 8 Pro (optical) to Pixel 9 XL (ultrasonic).
My impression was the performance improved over time with the Galaxy and Pixel 8. I find the Pixel 9 worst overall, but figure they'll improve it in software.
No data to back that up.
It mostly struggles when my hand is wet. I miss the Pixel 4's face unlock.
Try to use open source software. Harder for it to disappear.
The OP didn't mention Proxmox in their post. I've been speaking generally, not about any specific OS. For example, Nvidia's enterprise offerings include a license to use their "GRID" vGPU tech (and the enabled feature flag in the driver).
Why? Product segmentation I suppose. Last I looked, the Virtio project's efforts were still work-in-progress. The Arch wiki article corroborates that today. Inconsistent behavior across brands and product lines.
Airtags (and similar systems) use "Ultra Wideband" to do their thing, which requires different hardware.
There may be Bluetooth involved in some implementations but the star of the show, that facilitates the accuracy, is UWB.
I'm not the best person to ask as I just chat on a few channels in a single server.
There definitely are software projects that run their real-time support through Matrix in the same way others do it through IRC or Discord.
At the same time most servers seem to have a General room (or similar) for off-topic chats.
Peruse the big list of public rooms here. That might give you a sense of it.
You might consider a more elegant approach to accomplish your goals.
For example, I run Tailscale on all of my devices. They are accessible to each other (at all times) through the encrypted "Tailnet" while each has its own public internet provider (my home ISP, my cellular provider, my VPS host, etc).
They all route their DNS requests through my home server which is running Adguard (for DNS ad blocking on every device). If I wanted I could route all their traffic (not just DNS) through the home server, and I could have the home server's internet-facing interface connect through a commercial VPN to then hide all that egress traffic, across all my devices.
I'm similarly picky and have been unable to leave SwiftKey.
But good news, the beta version recently added image support to the clipboard.
No, just this example code from their site:
My mistake was not knowing where newspaper4k fits in the stack. They're wrapping it with Playwright, which it seems you could do here.