Neither the app nor the archiver are approved or managed. This is absolutely even more illegal.
catloaf
Gangstalking is schizophrenia.
I didn't know why anyone who has Plex would pay for a pass. The whole time I used it, I never felt any need for additional features.
Although they are owned by Smarsh, an American company.
You're not supposed to have sensitive info on your screen in public in the first place.
Nothing, but it hasn't been done, therefore this is illegal.
No, both are a problem because they aren't approved and controlled.
Rule of thumb is leave it alone unless you have an actual problem you need to solve.
You're probably not even using all your RAM, so there's point in swapping to disk. It would only harm performance.
The milk went bad three days ago and I haven't had time to hike to the store because my car died and I don't have the money to get it fixed.
So you agree that there is some amount of acceptable spending on sweets.
They also need to run a VPN client.
Because you're not putting bare jellyfin on the internet, right? You shouldn't be doing that for most services in the first place, but doubly so for something that has a bunch of APIs that require no authentication: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415