So ... There are two options while recording. By default, only the absolute necessary traffic is captured for effective playback by any LLM. The other option is to capture all - that would be for sleuth - privacy and security abusive investigation.
The API drift is something I need to think about. They are bound to change over time - webbridge_update was made for that for now.
I am not entirely understanding "over fitting", can you please explain more?
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Thank you. Is that even normal/new norm? Back then when we released OS-native (read windows) code, we had to deploy without debug (assuming bitcode = debug) symbols.
Navidrome is a recent in the scene of alternatives. I had been running Airsonic on a Pi for about 2yrs now, and recently started to test Navidrome. It is lighter on my Pi than Airsonic and also has a refreshing UI. Since Navidrome uses Subsonic apis, any app that supports Subsonic/Airsonic will support Navidrome too.
Not sure if this will cause an uproar. An Indian by birth here. As I see it, this was just Britisher's fighting the other Britishers on land(s) that does not belong to them?
PS: I've not read the history of both the nations (yet to open the book 1491), but I do know what the Britisher's did to India.
The API drift is something I need to think about. They are bound to change over time - webbridge_update was made for that for now.
I am not entirely understanding "over fitting", can you please explain more?