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I don't see one - and also, this is hooked up to an AV in port. I've never seen a TV with 1/8" audio-in.
The 13 inch Intel ones aren't a pre-order - you can just order them.
The AMD 13 inch and the 16 inch laptop are both releasing soon and are on pre-order.
The existing feature is that only subscribers will see it in feeds, but it can still be searched for or viewed manually. It's not a private community feature. I'm just planning to add front-end access for the feature that already exists, so that admins don't have to do API calls to use it.
I'll see if there's any existing discussions about private communities while I'm at it though, it might be something the main devs have an opinion on or plan for.
This actually already exists, it's just not in the UI yet. Hiding communities can be done via the API. I was planning on putting in a PR to expose the functionality on the front-end at some stage.
Yep, the app is by far the easiest way to deal with it, and it's got a great amount of troubleshooting options too.
It's absurd how much better it makes the vacuums to use. Interaction through the Web UI is just instant, instead of having to bounce to servers halfway around the world before acting on it. It's the primary decider of which vacuum I consider now.
There are speed and developer experience improvements, and a whole bunch of it is there to optimise for mobile. They have some info in the FAQ on jmap.io. It's something I won't 100% take without any consideration - it is written by the fastmail Devs - but a modern stateless protocol is no bad thing.
I'm also on Migadu for email, and I can say the experience has been pretty excellent. They have good instructions for setup stuff, and their pricing model is great. The pricing model has things in common with rsync.net, where they impose a soft limit on storage and reach out if you start exceeding it to talk about upgrading.
I do wonder if other mail providers will at some stage support jmap, it seems like it could take away some frustrations.
OK, looks like my setup isn't any different to yours, except that I have --security-opt=label=disable
set too. The reason for this is because of this issue, which should be fixed by now. Your version may be too old?
If you get the same result from ausearch
as on that issue, you may be seeing the same problem.
I've got this running on my jellyfin rootless podman setup. Let me check out the config when I get home, I'm out at the moment. Ping me here if I don't update this in the next day or so.
Huh, you're completely correct. Sorry about that, my brain wouldn't accept that that was a 3.5mm port. It looks weird.
So yeah, that's exactly what that port is for. Good call.