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This works with Jellyfin because it supports m3u:

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/live-tv/setup-guide...

Channels DVR also supports m3u:

https://getchannels.com/docs/channels-dvr-server/how-to/cust...

The README mentions Plex and Emby, but those don't support m3u, so you need to use a proxy which makes an m3u source appear like a local tuner such as:

https://github.com/Threadfin/Threadfin

https://github.com/xteve-project/xTeVe

https://github.com/vorghahn/iptv4plex



Nice! Too late to edit.

There is also threadfin, which I found a bit more friendly than XTeVe.

Above system works pretty well but had trouble with encode/decode speed somewhere. Tried with N100 cpu and still had the same result...probably user error somewhere but none of the options seemed to work. No issues with UHF so kept using that.


Thanks, just added it.

As someone who also operates fleets of Macs, for years now, there is no possible way this bug predates macOS 26. If the bug description is correct, it must be a new one.

Freaks and Geeks scene:

https://youtu.be/cmCpmEQD0L4

Lil Buck "The Swan" dance:

https://youtu.be/nJT-HHlyN4k

Eddie Murphy "The Ice Cream Man":

https://youtu.be/GtMIgr7pryo


That makes no sense. There's no hops in bourbon production.

Wide open generally sacrifices lens sharpness.

Sure, but less grain is often worth it. There's a reason why fast lenses exist. The high quality lens being used here can probably still resolve 20 MP adequately even wide open.

I had that lens. It’s soft as fuck around the edges open.

Peak sharpness is about f/8. They should have had the D5 on aperture priority auto iso, pushed the exposure comp either way and then just fired at f/8 and let the camera make the decisions.

But they are astronauts not photographers :)

The modern Z lenses are far better and sharper open but much larger generally.


In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed a bit since then.

HN's submission form removes the query string with the share code:

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/technology/apple-employee...


I think it should work at the user config level too:

> If project-, user-, and system-level configuration files are found, the settings will be merged, with project-level configuration taking precedence over the user-level configuration, and user-level configuration taking precedence over the system-level configuration.

https://docs.astral.sh/uv/concepts/configuration-files/


Be interesting to see if Bending Spoons keeps this alive.


> You can disable this escape hatch by setting "allowUnsandboxedCommands": false in your sandbox settings. When disabled, the dangerouslyDisableSandbox parameter is completely ignored and all commands must run sandboxed or be explicitly listed in excludedCommands.

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/sandboxing

(I have no idea why that isn't the default because otherwise the sandbox is nearly pointless and gives a false sense of security. In any case, I prefer to start Claude in a sandbox already than trust its implementation.)


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