Looks like it's intended to be used interactively from your desktop.
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Maybe also check out Ente. They went open source relatively recently, but have been developing it for a while with their SaaS platform.
They have a free tier (5GB) if you wanted to test it very quickly.
You can easily do that manually. The "mesh" part is either awareness of other routers for using 802.11k or awareness with wireless backhaul.
If you don't need 802.11k or easy wireless backhaul, you don't need mesh routers.
QuickSync is usually plenty to transcode. You will get more performance with a dedicated GPU, but the power consumption will increase massively.
Nvidia also has a limit how many streams can be transcoded at the same time. There are driver hacks to circumvent that.
Discovered this a month ago and have been using it. It's alright, but hopefully it will improve with more users.
I think the other comment was also a joke. But do check your timezone settings
On Android you can install the ListenBrainz app and it will detect Tidal. For browsers, you can use this addon for scrobbling. There's also a desktop repack of Tidal (Tidal HiFi) that does scrobbling to ListenBrainz.
When?
Edit: I misread, though it said "trust" instead of "distrust"
The VLC thing is specifically about software patents on AVC, HEVC and other codecs. Most of Europe doesn't recognize software patents, so anyone can implement an AVC or HEVC encoder and decoder if they want to.
Mikrotik is great for features, but their UI definitely feels ancient and you will sometimes question why something takes this many steps.
However, I've never had an plan I couldn't replicate with their routers.
One could compile pacman and all the build tools if they really wanted to.
Freedom of speech only applies against the government. Private companies are free to throw you off their platforms for any reason or no reason at all.