I am using the OwnTracks app on Graphene OS via http and it’s working well so far, but I only set it up very recently.
I installed with obtanium and it doesn’t need any play services, Graphene’s location service works fine.
I am using a different back end though, GeoPulse not Reitti. Still evaluating the different choices, I will probably try Reitti as well.
Of course he’s trying to get our attention, but I don’t think the title is incorrect? Why the spaghetti one beat the clean one is what he talked about.
If he’s said “beats” I’d be upset too, but a singular “beat” makes it fine in my opinion.
I wonder if anyone actually watched the video or you’re all just knee jerking to the title…?
He’s not saying that you should write or accept spaghetti code, he’s sharing a particular story from his career that he learned from where in that specific case the old spaghetti implementation beat the new architecturally pure, perfect code standards version - because the developer of the new one only focused on that and not observability, proper load testing, designing for the right scale, etc.
The point is clearly that code quality is one of multiple important factors.
I thought it was a perfectly reasonable watch.
I actually only discovered silverbullet a few days ago, but liking it so far.
The Tree
I’ve been using SSHelper together with rsync for years and it works perfectly. You can log in the first time with a password, and place your public key to use key based auth going forward.
In addition to doing this over WiFi I also often use a usb to ethernet adapter (usb side plugged into phone) to get better performance if I’m doing larger transfers, for example copying off a large number of photos.
There’s this open feature request for the passout protection feature:
…jellyfin.org/…/are-you-still-watching-prompt
So I guess that probably means things will play continuously?
Personally I’ve never noticed it stopping, it just autoplays the next episode until they run out, but perhaps I’ve never watched for long enough in one session.
I think on an ideological level you should give jellyfin a try regardless of this feature because it’s completely open source and community driveb, no features are pay walled.