The current version, at article 16, also includes software:
contracts for the supply of digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium if the performance has begun
The current version, at article 16, also includes software:
contracts for the supply of digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium if the performance has begun
Damn I had forgot about subredditsimulator. It felt like AI was stupid and funny, and look where we are now
No, the EU doesn't force refunds for software
That's smart. Thanks.
How do you manage a separate auth (I imagine HTTP auth) with app clients?
Yes, but that's not always doable, e.g. on LG TV's.
It depends on the TV. They have official clients for Android TV, webOS and some more.
If you have a static IP it's super easy. If you don't, it's less easy, but you should configure Plex the same way if you don't want to use their proxy, which lowers the speed anyway.
Why not? It depends on your situation, but if you have a static IP or a dyndns service, you can just open a port to your Jellyfin and reach it from anywhere.
You can also stick a reverse proxy in front of it, if you want to feel safer.
Yes, exactly. My issues are with the Adobe suite, Affinity and Microsoft Office.
Linux Mint it's the mvp now. ElementaryOS is also nice, but more like macOS.
Try using the CUPS interface and mingle with settings.
Zebras work great on Linux.