Mountaineer

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[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Some idiot ran some people over deliberately and now I have to get rid of my ute and buy a sedan.
At my own expense.
And this is going to stop another idiot how?

Yeah, I'm going to whinge.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (20 children)

Setting themselves up as victims, like they have here, makes me question the participants mental capacity to evaluate their own behaviours, therefore their own risk to those around them.

They didn't do anything wrong, someone else did.
And now they are going to be impacted in some uncertain and arbitrary ways.
They get to whine.

Questioning their mental health says far more about your own ability to empathise than theirs.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

That's what makes this possible.

Part of this funding is to underwrite a new interconnect with the NSW grid, to increase the SA grids ability to transfer power in and out.

Having those interconnects means when we have a surplus or shortage of sun + wind in one location, we can transfer it from somewhere else.

The plan even relies on the ongoing backup of gas turbines, which will be turned off 99.9% of the time, but still require maintenance etc adding cost to the grid.

But the plan is to have enough solar + wind + storage to go 100% net green over any given year.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago

Net renewable by 2027!

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A lockdown browser?

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 8 points 1 year ago (9 children)

If you need to use windows because of a software issue, not a hardware issue, you're probably best off running windows in a VM.
That way your linux install is making the WPA3 connection, and as far as the Windows install is concerned, it's on a wired lan.
This has the added benefit of not having to reboot, you just always start linux and turn the windows VM on and off as required.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

The "City Of Churches" statement, whilst true was actually a deliberate rebranding - as in the early days of the colony, it was colloquially referred to as the "City Of Hotels", as there were (and remain) a large number of drinking establishments relative to the population.

History is fun!

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

As I said, please tell me more.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As /u/rezz@lemmy.world said, you can try to force a scan of the library. Log into the admin and hit the big "Scan All Libraries" button, then give it some time.

A refresh of that page should show a progress meter.

In order to encourage more accurate detection (assuming it can find/access the new file at all), there are advised naming schemes for your files. See here for a basic overview: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/movies

I prefer to include the full name, year and imdb info of a movie, ie Citizen Kane isn't just "Citizen.Kane.mp4", it's:
"Citizen Kane (1941) [imdbid-tt0033467].mp4"
based on the information that's publically available here https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033467/

Even if you don't enable imdb itself for the metadata lookup, that will give you an almost guaranteed detection during a library scan.

If this sounds like too much work, there's several automated tools for naming your personal dvd rips, such as Radarr.

If it's still not being detected, it's time to dig into the logs and find out WHY it's erroring.
Is it permissions?
Is it naming?
Is it the phase of the moon?

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago

Most people in the meat industry agree it's a good move.
It's only the unscrupulous and greedy ones that are kicking up a fuss.
Just because we raise animals for slaughter doesn't mean we can't minimise the discomfort the animals experience.

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Adelaide ... associated with religion/church

Please, tell me more about a place you've never been, but half remember hearing it's the "city of churches".

https://profile.id.com.au/adelaide/religion

51.3% of people had no religion

https://profile.id.com.au/melbourne/religion

49.1% of people had no religion

https://profile.id.com.au/perth/religion

43.8% of people had no religion

[–] Mountaineer@aussie.zone 17 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Whilst I didn't always agree with their pronouncements, having a fact checker at this time seems to me a very important thing.

They include reference to "a new in-house verification reporting team, ABC News Verify", but that sounds like they'll only be verifying their own news, which is nice, but not the point.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/13132277

The South Australian premier, Peter Malinauskas, has announced plans to ban donations to registered political parties, members of parliament and candidates. The state will provide funding to allow parties and candidates to contest elections, run campaigns and promote political ideas, according to the proposed bill.

Loans to registered political parties, MPs, groups, or candidates from anyone other than a financial institution would also be prohibited, it says.

To ensure new entrants to the political process are not disadvantaged, newly registered political parties and unendorsed candidates will be entitled to receive donations of up to $2,700, and will also be subject to a spending cap.

A person who knowingly participates in a scheme to circumvent the proposed donation laws could face a fine of up to $50,000 or up to 10 years in prison.

The bill proposes a restructure and mandatory application of the existing public funding model, including a reduction in the amount parties, MPs and candidates can spend.

Given that under the proposed scheme participants would no longer be able to fundraise, the bill proposes to increase the amount of public funding provided, and a system of partial advance payments, so funding entitlements are available to parties and candidates prior to an election campaign.

This significant reform is complex and may well be subject to legal challenge, including via the High Court.

Starting today, members of the public and other interested parties are welcome to provide feedback on the draft bill over a four-week consultation period via the YourSAy website. Quotes

Attributable to Peter Malinauskas

Since its foundation, our state has a rich tradition of leading the world in democratic reform.

In the 1850s we pioneered universal male suffrage and the Australian ballot. Half a century later, we did the same for universal female suffrage and became the first jurisdiction in the world to grant women the right to stand for Parliament.

Now, we are on the cusp of becoming a world leader in ending the nexus between money and political power.

We want money out of politics.

We know this is not easy. These reforms may well face legal challenge.

But we are determined to deliver them, with this bill to be introduced in the Parliament in the near future.

Attributable to Dan Cregan

These reforms are ambitious and, if realised, will ensure South Australia is at the forefront of protecting and improving democratic practices.

Banning political donations will not be easy. Sectional interest groups and lobbyists will fight tooth and nail to keep the current system.

No political donor should be able to buy a favourable political outcome in our state by donating to parties or candidates.

The hard truth is that public confidence in democracy is in decline. We need to take real steps to address that decline or risk falling into the extreme political disfunction which is playing out in other jurisdictions.

The hard truth is that public confidence in democracy is in decline. We need to take real steps to address that decline or risk falling into the extreme political disfunction which is playing out in other jurisdictions.

 

Gawler River Brewing opened recently out near Angle Vale: https://maps.app.goo.gl/QHYyDBp5TKAcATe99

They don't seem to have a website, but they are on Instagram and Facebook

Their beers are tasty and reasonably priced, they do pizzas and charcuterie boards.

Give them a try.

 

We have quite a budget collected over the last 5 years, and while we're really happy to see so many in the Jellyfin community contribute to us, we want to ask you to stop!

No, really. We don't actually need your money. At least, not here and now.

We have over $24,000 in the bank, and with average monthly expenses of only ~$600, that's over 40 months (3.3 years) of runway! So, we have plenty of money for the near future.

Thus, at this time, we want you to seriously consider donating to the authors of Clients you use, instead of (or in addition to) the main project. Client support is the hardest part of the Jellyfin ecosystem to keep going, and most of them are maintained by only a single person or very small team. With the API changes in 10.9.0 and the upcoming 10.10.0 releases, they're going to be very busy trying to keep up, and thus could really use your support in a way that the core project here doesn't right now.

So, if there's a client you use every day and that you love, consider finding it's author in our list of official clients, and sending them a little something instead (or too).

No, this doesn't violate our policy of "no paid development", because donations are just that - donations. We will still not honour bug bounties or similar, and still not use our collective finance here for paid development. So don't feel like you're doing something wrong, you're not!

I'll leave this notice up until we drop to ~1 year (12 months) of remaining runway, at which time we can re-evaluate where we're at.

Happy watching!

I personally would rather see then take some of the "extra" money and apportion it to suitable client projects themselves, but I can understand them not wanting to become financial administrators in that way.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Mountaineer@aussie.zone to c/jellyfin@lemmy.ml
 

https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-9-6

#Jellyfin Server 10.9.6
General Changes
Fix fallback artist when taglib fails [PR #11989], by @gnattu
Do not stop validation if folder was removed [PR #11959], by @Shadowghost
Use only 1 write connection/DB [PR #11986], by @Bond-009
Set ProductionLocations instead of Tags [PR #11984], by @Shadowghost

#Jellyfin Web 10.9.6
General Changes
Remove IMDb references [PR #5668], by @thornbill
Fix uneven slider value [PR #5667], by @dmitrylyzo

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https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-9-5

#Jellyfin Server 10.9.5
General Changes
Fallback to local dir when saving to media dir fails [PR #11978], by @Shadowghost
Fix Library renaming [PR #11963], by @gnattu
Fix identify over NFO and replace all when NFO saving enabled [PR #11921], by @Shadowghost
Create readonly DB connections when possible [PR #11969], by @Bond-009
Fix local image saving [PR #11934], by @Shadowghost
Fix dateadded and movie NFO recognition [PR #11935], by @Shadowghost
Increase lyrics migration batch size to 5000 [PR #11943], by @Shadowghost
Export trailer URLs in new format [PR #11958], by @Shadowghost
Do not delete file locations for virtual episodes and seasons [PR #11954], by @Shadowghost
NextUp query respects Limit [PR #11956], by @cptn-x
Only set season path if season folder parsing was successful [PR #11920], by @Shadowghost
Check trailer distinction by URL [PR #11933], by @Shadowghost

#Jellyfin Web 10.9.5
Enhancements
Mark desktop Opera as AV1 and HEVC ready in fmp4 [PR #5662], by @gnattu
Prioritise HEVC over H264 in HLS TS streams on webOS [PR #5621], by @FintasticMan
Use display missing episodes setting in search [PR #5661], by @thornbill
Update activity table column widths [PR #5658], by @thornbill
General Changes
Fix live tv images being ignored [PR #5664], by @thornbill
Fixed being unable to properly long press on cards to multiselect on Firefox [PR #5660], by @ConnorS1110
Revert "Fix extra requests in standalone mode" [PR #5657], by @thornbill
Fix video OSD not fully hiding [PR #5653], by @dmitrylyzo
Fix background being invisible with theme videos [PR #5640], by @mihawk90

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Forum Post: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-9-3

Changelog:
Extract media attachment one by one if the filename appears to be a path [PR #11812], by @gnattu
Filter invalid IPs on external interface matching [PR #11766], by @gnattu
Use SharedStream for LiveTV more restrictively [PR #11805], by @gnattu
Fix the IOSurf error in QSV transcoding [PR #11830], by @nyanmisaka
Improve reliability of HasChanged check [PR #11792], by @Shadowghost
Trickplay: kill ffmpeg when task is cancelled [PR #11790], by @NotSaifA
Force more compatible transcoding profile for LiveTV [PR #11801], by @gnattu
Exclude virtual items from DateLastMediaAdded calculation [PR #11804], by @Shadowghost
Add Canceled to ended state [PR #11808], by @Shadowghost
Recalculate trickplay image height for anamorphic videos [PR #11798], by @gnattu
Fix BD/DVD folder chapter image extraction [PR #11754], by @Shadowghost
Mark SearchHint.MatchedTerm as nullable [PR #11802], by @crobibero
Disable VA-VK interop on not supported kernel versions [PR #11799], by @nyanmisaka
Retain order blu-ray segments [PR #11781], by @Bond-009
Override too small trickplay image interval [PR #11788], by @gnattu
Apply audio boost when downmixing regardless of downmixalgo [PR #11774], by @Bond-009
Fix VideoToolbox H264 constrained profile option [PR #11713], by @gnattu
Do not run trickplay on scan if disabled [PR #11739], by @Shadowghost
Don't require user when getting current session [PR #11738], by @crobibero

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Mountaineer@aussie.zone to c/jellyfin@lemmy.ml
 

I'm a bit surprised there hasn't been an official post about this yet.

Big thanks to @joshuaboniface and the rest of the Jellyfin team

I'm also personally waiting for 10.9.1, there appears to be a small migration issue, and a memory leak.

 

Not really news.

Engie were being paid 9 Million a year to have these things do nothing as practically unused backup and ElectraNet didn't renew the contract.

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Jellyfin 10.8.12 released (forum.jellyfin.org)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Mountaineer@aussie.zone to c/jellyfin@lemmy.ml
 

Joshua Boniface says:

We're pleased to announce a new hotfix release for the Jellyfin server and web client, 10.8.12!

This release brings in a few bugfixes since 10.8.11, including fixes for broken playlists ( 🙌 ), VAAPI UMD/KMD, and others; please see the full changelog for details! Note that this release does NOT include an update to SkiaSharp to fix their recent CVEs, as the updated version of the library segfaults Jellyfin on any API access. We are continuing to investigate options there but did not want to block these other bugfixes on that.

10.8.12 should be a seamless upgrade for anyone running 10.8.11 (I just tested it myself), but of course if you notice any problems please open a thread in the Troubleshooting forum for assistance!

The release on GitHub, including changelog, is at: link

Binaries are available in all the usual places: Docker Hub, Our Official OS Repos, and Our Main Repository Page.

Happy watching!

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