Running Jellyfin gives you control over your media, but it also means handling metadata, playback issues, and upkeep yourself ...
Jellyfin does everything Plex does, costs nothing, and takes just a few commands to set up.
A chunk is a block in Minecraft that is used for measuring the render distance. Render distance is used in setting how far the world can spawn from a player. Seeing Chunks affects Render Distance. So, ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. How do you play with your friends in Minecraft? It all depends which ...
The left side of the Minecraft F3 debug screen shows you the game's version, coordinates, and biome, among other data. The right side of the F3 debug screen displays info about the Java version, your ...
Killing spiders is the easiest way to get your hands on a lot of string quickly. They’re noisy, so you’ll know their location easily, although we’ve found that they spawn most often in dark caves and ...
Snowflake is launching a client connector to run Apache Spark code directly in its cloud warehouse - no cluster setup required. This is designed to avoid provisioning and maintaining a cluster running ...
Potion of Oozing Summons two slimes when a mob or player dies Slime block + Awkward potion + Blaze powder Potion of Infestation Summons 1-3 silverfish every time a mob or player gets hurt Stone block ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Packaged as part of the 2018 version 10 release, the Java var reserved word introduced type ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. If you plan to do database development with Java and MySQL, the first thing you’ll need to do is ...
How do you get a Minecraft cape? You've heard rumors, whispers of a mythical piece of cloth that adorns the shoulders of the most elite Minecraft players. Word on the block (sigh) is that capes also ...
I am sure all of you know its meaning. For those new to the term, it is “distributed” Denial of Service – caused by the way too many requests to the server than it can handle. When unable to process ...