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That happens because compile_commands.json gets modified while compdb is reading from it. You can get around this issue by writing to a temporary file first, e.g: `compdb -p ./ list...

Will nukies get to keep the old version of CQC or are they gonna get the same non-lethal CQC that traitors get? They already suffer from a lack of (good)...

> I felt changing them up a bit would encourage people to take a gamble on buying them more How does nerfing most of the bundles encourage people to try...

So, in your example, is "VID00004.mp4" not sent to TMDB at all? It's true that video file names do not contain sensitive information most of the time, but they _can_...

But that _is_ sending the video's name to TMDB, just as searching for the title on Google would send the title to its servers. The data is linked to your...

There's no need to keep copies of images - those could be queried using TMDB's API once a match has been found against the local database. A list of movie...

No, it wouldn't be the same as querying TMDB with file names directly. Once a match has been found against the local database, a query would be made using the...

Try to keep up with me here: Let's say you have two media files on your device, one is called "[1080p]The.Godfather[HDRip].mkv", the other is called "356694391.mkv". Let's say, after preprocessing,...

Yes, it can be disabled, but the indexing is enabled by default. So, by the time you disable it, it's already too late and your data has already been harvested.

> Exactly, I mean unless your videos are titled sextapewithmywife.mp4 or something like that, why do you care if vid1.mp4 gets sent to tmdb? Would you be still be ok...