Ah maybe I was missing the ./ , it said garage not found on path (on mobile, can't try)
Moonrise2473
I set garage via docker and it was not impossibly hard.
Main problem is that there isn't an admin panel and you can't login to the docker container via docker exec, so you have to write some python (or other language of your choice) to send requests to the API port to:
- Set the layout of your server
- Create an user
- Create a bucket
- Assign that bucket to your user
It makes sense
In the serie A let me see what they can do with that money... Uhm the Juventus can't even pay for Dusan Vlahovic (he gets €12 million - net per season)
What if the apps are installed via adb using
pm install -i "com.android.vending" /sdcard/yourapp.apk
?
For the system then the app has been installed from the play store
Or it checks online to see if the current user has a (free?) license?
Private conversations I mean
Yes as the API is checking from where it has been installed. If the installer isn't the play store app, then the same APK installed manually, would give an error.
It is going to be an incredible hassle to install geofenced apps
With paid certificates you can target ancient and unsupported operating systems like windows XP and android 2, letsencrypt is relatively recent and it's not present in the root certificates of those systems
What's fun is that a season ticket to watch home matches at the stadium costs around half of what you would pay to stream them
In Italy, the cost of subscription for streaming serie A soccer is 5% of the average net wage. And then you need to add the cost of broadband as it's only streamed, no TV broadcast.
A low wage worker would need to literally skip meals in order to watch those overpaid clowns kick a ball.
Buy less Lamborghinis, reduce the price, have enough servers to allow for a service that doesn't crash and stutter for the first half of the match, then maybe more people would stop paying the illegal IPTV services that are charging 1/10th of the legit service
As of now, illegal IPTV services are giving a better service (no stuttering for half match), a better experience (a m3u can work with older smart TVs without Android) for 90% less money. And sometimes even better support
Many people also pay for a VPN+a subscription to paramount plus USA and they can watch serie a from Italy at 50% off.
What about freetube? Newer desktop update has giant smartphone-like buttons that are perfect for TV usage
For example, now the play button on my 27" is a circle with diameter 25 cm
If you make a backup with a tool like Borg that creates encrypted archives, then using AWS S3 glacier is the cheapest.
What's bad about it: if you ever need those files again, it's going to be VERY expensive to download them again, so it has to be treated as the "what if a nuke hits my city and all the local and off-site backups are vaporized" solution
Also: it's not recommended to directly host plain files, they need to be in an archive format with big chunks, as the API calls that are used to list them during sync are counted in a very expensive way