That’s a standard sized drink can in pretty much all of North America. Anything smaller is rare/unusual (though occasionally available).
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That’s a standard sized drink can in pretty much all of North America. Anything smaller is rare/unusual (though occasionally available).
Looking at openspeedtests github page, this immediately sticks out to me:
Warning! If you run it behind a Reverse Proxy, you should increase the post-body content length to 35 megabytes.
/edit;
Decided to spin up this container and play with it a bit myself.
I just used my standard nginx proxy config which enables websockets and https, but I didn’t explicitly set the max_body_size like their example does. I don’t really notice a difference in speed, switching between the proxy and a direct connection.
So, That may be a bit of a red herring.
DRM prevents that. Your graphics drivers will refuse to release the video info to the screen capture software leaving you with an empty black rectangle in the video. Otherwise a lot more people would do this.
You might be able to use either a capture card to grab the actual video signal being output by the machine; or a VM with the capture software running outside it on the host. I’ve never tried the latter, but I’m told it works.
When you search for ‘signs of dementia’ and all the links are purple (visited) already…
Oh fuck.
I just remembered I use cloudflare as my name servers, google (well, Squarespace now) only handles the registration.
I probably don’t have to do anything then.
Kinda feel like a moron now…
FileBrowser
Create share links allowing anyone with the link (+ optional password) to browse and download individual files, or whole folder contents.
If someone needs to send me a file, I can create a user for them in a few seconds; so they can upload to that as well.