Jellyfin has a plugin.
Also works flawlessly with Spotify.
Edit: You know it supports Apple Music?
Jellyfin has a plugin.
Also works flawlessly with Spotify.
Edit: You know it supports Apple Music?
You can save the wacz files?
Or just wanting to get done with the day and pushing to last commit.
Imagine being unable to do any mistake in a larger org.
Not an expert.
Assuming it's internal I'd assume it's probably as fast as the guest nic allows?
It won't be a knowledge just flows in the scene up for any newly join members to grab.
Oh for sure not. That would be so suscepticle to DRM-moles ;D
How would knowledge like this get shared in the scene? I'd imagine it would need to be passed somehow between teams, no?
AWS Snowflake, ball?
What's next? Glacier? /s
Maybe NFS share the drive from guest to host?
Probably writing to the whole disk with something like dd and then testing if they can read it.
I heard some advices with "burning them in" by running a stress test over the span of some days with random IO. If they survive, great. If they die, they will be returned.
When reading comprehension is limited to the title.
MS mislabeled the update
Heimdal (apparently a patchmanagement) auto-installed the falsely labeled update.
If OP (this was reported by a Redditor on r/sysadmin) and their company is unable to properly set grace periods for windows updates I can't help them either.
IMHO you are supposed to manually review and release updates either on a WSUS or the management interface of your patching solution.
Not just "Hehe, auto install and see what happens".
And if you do that shit, set a timeout for 14 days at least for uncritical rated updates.