They claim their security measures are better then other custom ROMs.
Just a note, the US military completed the phase-out of floppy disks in 2019.
Bold of you to assume Ubuntu was a recent version.
Don't worry, Ubuntu was probably Lucid. ๐คญ
Medical environments are notorious for inept tech skills and slow technology adoption.
SIMs are standalone embedded computers (they run Java!) that handle the cellular connections one their own and communicate with the phone over a standard pin-out and protocol.
This way the phones are somewhat insulated from advances in cellular technology and it's one of the reasons mobile phones have been able to evolve so smoothly from feature phones to smart phones.
There are muxing apps that can do that.
I beg to differ. In my country (Europe) they can get almost nothing on their own (if I haven't volunteered it on social media). Public institutions, schools, banks, the police etc. do not release information to random people.
When we have the odd American client that insists on hiring a background check they come to me to give them paperwork that proves education, past employees and (lack of) criminal history. Then they start bitching that they can't get in-depth information about each of them and I tell them to fuck off.
I'm curious what exactly they're trying to get, maybe you can offer some insight. With the stuff I give them they are able to confirm that I really went to that school and worked at those places, should that not be enough?
If you did a full memtest and it came out good then OK.
I'm just saying don't discount hardware issues. Bad RAM blocks are notoriously hard to diagnose by use alone because there's not just one symptom you can point at, and they can manifest themselves wildly differently on different apps and different OS depending how large the blocks are and how they are spread.
Luckily there's a very simple and straightforward test you can make to put it out of your mind.
That was the whole point. They're making sure you don't scroll past that first page.
At some point they'll probably just show a full page unskippable ad after you press search. ๐
Why not just open the movie with Jellyfin in a tab and share that tab like you do now?
If OP gets Jellyfin working they can just share the tab or window that the Jellyfin web interface is running in. Jellyfin will take care of the playback. No need for the other people to use Jellyfin too.
Hence the controversy! ๐
Also, Graphene tend to act superior about it and it pisses people off.