... Not sure that last part is a historical reference or specifically a Crusader Kings reference.
mortrek
just a couple of years... yeah...
It won't help with the poor lighting, onboard mic and insanely low bitrates though.
I generally do this on my NAS, combined with nightly and bi-weekly backups, plus a 6-mo safety backup, to a backup drive. Also, basic off-site nightly backups for important stuff. If I worked on really important stuff that required lots of versioning, though, I'd probably go with a versioning system instead of inserting the date.
There's a dozen apps for it, but I wouldn't trust them to do a perfect job. At a bare minimum, you'd probably need to keep said app up to date at all times, and it'd need to be one that runs in the background or runs on every boot or something.
"DNA" rotating the wrong way never fails to mildly irritate me.
There are plenty of those, depending on the location. Is it one of the Elodea species maybe?
I guess an AOSP-based rom, if one exists for your phone?
Reply to old reply, sorry. Technically blocking the IP isn't perfect either. In theory, as long as it has the wifi credentials, and your wifi has access to the internet, your TV will be able to access the internet if it really wants to. All it'd have to do is ignore the IP assignment or fake/change a MAC address during DHCP. I don't know why a "legit" TV would do this, but if you get some unbranded Chinese thing, or if any wifi device wants to be malicious, it can bypass DHCP+IP filters very easily.
I don't want to give anything away for people, so I'll just say that I never really appreciated the climax/ending part. It was pretty good up until that. I actually couldn't help but start laughing the first time I saw it, which I doubt was the intended reaction. Basically the movie turns into schlock.
The house was built 7 years ago, so maybe the plumbers just threw on whatever they had in their van. Do you know what the crimped method/area is called on this thing? Is there a specific term for it?
I'd go for Jellyfin over Plex myself.