Not self hosting - just using the web app.
Ah, I know what you mean.
Yeah, the way it works now I think the file picker relies on Nautilus to generate the thumbnail first, so any new images will use a placeholder instead. Once you've viewed the file in Nautilus once, though, the thumbnail will show up in the picker from then on.
Two volunteer doctors working with Doctors Without Borders were killed by a direct hit from an Israeli airstrike on Al Awda hospital back in November, so that's at least one example.
https://www.msf.ie/article/msf-doctors-killed-strike-al-awda-hospital-northern-gaza
We already do, though.
Yup, same here. I've also used it to write shell scripts and figure out unique ways to configure my system that I would have been hard pushed to achieve via a web search. It's incredibly useful.
It's clear that the M3 MacBooks are noticably slower with 8GB or RAM than with 16GB for various tasks, though, including photo & video editing, and 3D rendering.
Sure, 8GB gets the job done but why are Apple selling "professional" grade laptops in this price range that clearly require additional memory to reach peak performance?
That's no justification for selling a >$1,000 MacBook Pro with only 8GB of RAM, though. It's specifically marketed as a professional-class machine.
True, albeit a very small minority.
British accents are non-rhotic, so really it should be "ga-ridge", not "gare-ridge".
Despite the fact that lossless is pointless for streaming purposes anyway, they really ought to launch it just to stop the endless articles written about it.
I think they mean that it's non-partisan. The movie clearly is broadly political.
People of French persuasion.