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In English they’re called “showers” or “growers”.
I had to look it up too
That makes sense. I’ve always thought of NixOS as a desktop distro, not as a server. Guess I need to expand my thinking!
I run Fedora Server with podman and docker side by side. I try to use podman whenever possible but sometimes it’s not worth the hassle so that’s when it becomes a docker container 😬
What services are you running in your pods/containers? Are they local applications like libreoffice or are they network accessible in the more traditional style? What’s the advantage to running a podman container on your machine vs a Flatpak container?
Sorry for all the questions. This is an interesting setup and I’m just really curious.
I haven’t seen a cursive S in years
This post is painful to read.
- The codec isn’t EC-3. It’s E-AC3. You forgot got the “A” which literally stands for audio. Also known as Dolby Digital Plus.
- If you want Spatial Audio, E-AC3 isn’t sufficient. You need JOC also. This is the spatial metadata that accompanies the multichannel DD+ audio.
- It’s almost guaranteed that live events won’t have JOC metadata attached because the whole point of objects is that they have to be placed with software in post. It’s not something that happens on the fly. If it is there, it not be noticeable.
You’re being silly. Just enjoy the game, wherever you can find it.
Edit to add this link for reference.
It is a really good thought. Your comment prompted me to check the whole machine (SSD + raid array) and I don't have any hard-linking of media files, torrent files or anything like that. So that isn't it.
I think it's just a bug in the system.
Not yet and hopefully I won't have to do that.
Yeah, I thought about that too. It's why I noted in the post that my files are set to delete and not be moved to the trash first. Those settings are in options/advanced.
I deleted .25 terabytes and it hasn't changed at all. It used to increment up after every deletion, so this is new.
It doesn't. I rolled the version back to 4.6.7 and it didn't help, so I moved it forward again. Restarted the container, then the stack, then the whole physical machine. Nothing so far. Yeah, maybe I'll file a report on their page.