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I guess we could try to check if its (e)mmc
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2015-04-29, 19:34
(This post was last modified: 2015-04-29, 19:35 by Ned Scott.)
I don't like the idea of removing this for Android at all :(
I've looked into this a while ago and there is no wizard that turns the zero cache option on, but there are add-ons out there that make it easy to do so from the GUI. They normally give several pre-configured cache settings as options, and the zero cache is one option. It's just one of many risky settings that those configuration tools provide, and without warning. However, I don't think we should not disable those options in core just because someone made an add-on to turn it on. This isn't the only advancedsetting to be abused by some users.
A few weeks ago I started to put more stern warnings on the wiki and when talking to users on the forum, reddit, etc, about using the zero cache setting. This warning about when it shouldn't be used has spread very fast already, and often users are now answering these questions on the forum for us. I think it will balance itself out once the proper education is spread.
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People won't read it and your warnings will be overshadowed by idiots and their youtube guides
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(2015-04-29, 19:37)Martijn Wrote: People won't read it and your warnings will be overshadowed by idiots and their youtube guides
Just because you think all users are stupid doesn't make it so. You also used to think that those warnings were really effective and made a bunch yourself on the wiki.
The majority doesn't have to read the warnings. The people who make the youtube guides and make the "maintenance tools" are the only ones who need to read this, and that is in the process of happening.
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I use it all the time. It's a specific feature I've requested time and time again. It's just as useful on Android as it is on any other platform. My boxes on my local network fill their cache as much as possible and as fast as possible, and the end result is my NAS box sleeps more often, I have less traffic on my network, and everything runs more smoothly for me. I'm far from the only one in a situation like that.
Zero cache don't help at all with the piracy add-ons, so you're not sticking it to them there either.
If I have to choose between two groups:
- one that carelessly uses "maintance tool" add-ons that have been breaking things for years, even without the zero cache setting.
- The other group is people who don't use those add-ons and only use those settings if they need it.
Then yeah, I don't really care about the people who have broken setups because of it. They already think Kodi is broken because their bootleg streaming add-ons have broken links all the time and the twitter add-on has been preconfigured on their system.
They don't dictate what we do. Their abuse shouldn't ruin it for the people who legitimately use this feature, including myself.
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Ok, then. I suppose that if it's useful to at least one user, we should let it in.
Might be nice to prevent filling the disk, though. Does caching has a maintainer those days?
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2015-04-30, 08:36
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