

At restaurants here you would ask the host/waiter the market price before deciding to order.


At restaurants here you would ask the host/waiter the market price before deciding to order.


So with things like fish that can change day to day are they required to just update it every day? that sounds nice.


so i switched myself and my parents to arch linux over the past 3-4 months and I can say definitively that those specs are fine for CachyOS (an Arch Linux distro). My mom is using my hand-me-down 970 with its lovely “we charged you for 4gb of vram but actually only 3.5 of it is fast haha sucker” and it runs great paired to an old i7 6700k.


I think what we’re seeing is the result of their stock depleting actually. AI has been buying up supply for a while, and I don’t think the consumer markets are able to compete.


look at it from the pessimist’s point of view, they could have killed side loading too!


That nvme drive just hanging out next to the power cord is giving me a type of anxiety I never knew I had, thanks.


A smallish (6U) rack mount that you can bolt into the wall. Even if they rip it down it’ll weigh a ton and have locked doors (with ventilation obvi),


OP already acknowledged in their edit that logging in with a local IP ‘fixed’ the issue.


Fuck, thanks for posting that. I’m usually happy to be wrong about something but this sucks.


That’s pretty fucked up. I’d be shootin off some angry emails to customer support. Sorry to hear that!


It means the same specific subnet. If you have multiple subnets (one for wired, one for wireless for example) it will also trigger that limitation unless you go in and manually tell it hey these are local.


lol crap, it’s the new arch!


You can absolutely run plex in a local only mode. You don’t sign it in to an account and then set your subnets in the local networks section like so. Or leave it blank if you have a standard flat home network.



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I bought a plex lifetime pass for $100 over a decade ago and I never see ads like this. I only occasionally get the notice for plex pro week and stuff like that.


You should be able to. I have a wireguard tunnel to my parent’s house and when they watch plex it doesn’t go over the relay server (I can’t port forward on starlink).


Good explanation. I’m out in the boonies with Starlink for internet right now so no port forwarding for me. I paid like $100 for a plex lifetime pass 12 years ago or something so none of my family or friends even notice most of the time. HEVC encoding helps too (you can squeeze 720p through their relay server with it).


They’ve added commercial supported live channels like many other free services but yeah, it’s lacking compared to others. Pluto.tv is my go-to if I want to throw something on at a family members house or something like that. Owned by the networks, reasonably short ads, completely free. Too bad they didn’t figure that out 10 years ago lol.


Having to set up a reverse proxy is basically a non-starter for most people, while I’ve talked extremely non-technical people into running Plex since it just works out of the box.
But it’s what the article is comparing to when they say “market prices”. This particular store is based out of California.