

but her audiologist believes the overuse of noise-cancelling headphones, which Sophie wears for up to five hours a day, could have a part to play.
Me, wearing my noise-cancelling headphones for 10+ hours a day …
but her audiologist believes the overuse of noise-cancelling headphones, which Sophie wears for up to five hours a day, could have a part to play.
Me, wearing my noise-cancelling headphones for 10+ hours a day …
it was showing the name on the server as the long name with details instead of just the movie name.
Yea, sounds it couldn’t match the movie. But in my expirence that rarley happens and I only rename files when a matching issue occures.
I’ve tried seeding the renamed files through the torrent but it seems since the movie names didn’t match it would start trying to download again
Another option would be to create a hardlink from the torrent folder to your library folder. That way you can have two completely independent filenames.
Why are you renaming it in the first place? You’re not even adding any new info (like the release date to the title) so why bother?
Its not really that tedious but its more so If im wanting to seed files again later, I would need the file names to match exactly.
Not sure about your torrent client but renaming a file in my client (Transmission) doesn’t prevent it from being seeded.
“You see, there’s this thing we call «Furries», they’re anthropomorphic animals that-”
“But you humans are already animals. Are furries animals in the form of other animals?”
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits onto non-human entities. So in this context, we’re just talking about non-human animals.
Yeah, I’ve never heard of “Clear Play” … but it’s sooooo American.
There is probably less cumbersome way to put it, but you shouldn’t use “known carcinogen” since that is an official (or at least widely used) classifcation that the chemical is NOT in.
But non of these classify it as a “known carcinogen” like your title claims. Acording to rule 1, posts must be facts.
I’m sorry, but this is wrong.
Acrylamide is classified as “probable carcinogens”. Not as a “known carcinogen”.
Personally I’m more on the paranoid side, so I went with raid 6 and a hot spare. So in case of failure I can rebuild one disk immediately and not having to buy one first. But so far I’ve never had a disk failure.
In addition I was thinking of having the 8TB HDD as a standalone to backup the documents and maybe the photos and the docker setups.
That is a very good idea. I also can’t quite afford to backup my main storage of movies/shows, but at least all the important personal documents (and my music) is properly backed up.
Has anyone else noticed how painfully similar the “All” feed looks across different Lemmy instances?
Yes. That’s how it should look.
Yeah, ANC quality can vary a lot and generally it’s even worse for earbuds.
I have a pair of Bose QC Ultra headphones which have amazing ANC.
A few month back there was a constuction site across the street. At one point I felt my desk vibrating, so I took of my headphones … only then did I realised they were using a jackhammer.