

Thank you! I appreciate all the work that you and all other FOSS developers do.


Thank you! I appreciate all the work that you and all other FOSS developers do.


I desperately want to switch out of the big tech apps into this, but I primarily listen to podcasts in the car. Once this gets Android Auto support (which I believe is in the road map) I’ll be all over this!
Save the cheerleader, save the world!


Is this list AI slop? Just skimming the list, Andrew Jackson obviously didn’t sign at 9 years old. Henry Clinton and Charles Cornwallis were both British generals. We all know who King George III was. Martha Washington and Abigail Adams were women…


Yeah, sucks. Give this a read.


Amazon is doing the exact same thing. Just got an email today that they’re shutting down the family Prime sharing thing. Had that for ten years now.
Two Forest Mountains
Infinity War was completely worth the hype. I wasn’t quite as enthralled with Endgame, but it wasn’t bad.


I’ve heard that breakfast is kind of a loss leader for fast food chains. It’s cheaper than the lunch options and the point is just to get people in the door in the morning and they’ll hopefully come back later/another day for more profitable meals. Don’t know how true it is, but that would explain the limited hours and them giving you grief for trying to order a bunch.
Not knocking cause I have one of these myself, but if a drive fails, isn’t it more likely because of the flash storage instead of the USB interface?


For what it’s worth, I only ever had that be a problem once in the past year I’ve been using Immich. And I don’t update more than once a month. I think it is uncommon anymore for them to release updates for the app that are incompatible with various sever version iterations.
Call me careless, but I personally don’t think exposing services publicly is that big of a deal. I’ve been publicly exposing Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Immich, Joplin and a few others for at least 3 years now with no repercussions. Everyone’s risk tolerance is different, but I wouldn’t write off publicly available services. Precautions like a reverse proxy, Crowdsec, Fail2ban, and Authelia all lower the risk profile.
There’s nothing wrong with making a reverse proxy only for use inside your homelab. It’s one way to resolve internal DNS queries and give addresses to your services. It’s perhaps the best, because it’s the only way I know that doesn’t necessitate remembering port numbers.
E.g. You are hosting something at 192.168.1.20 on port 3310. Even if you set a local DNS record for pihole.itjust.donn to resolve to 192.168.1.20, you’ll still have to type pihole.itjust.donn:3310 to access it. The same isn’t true with a reverse proxy.
Three things CuddlyCassowary. I hit you, you hit the ground, the ambulance hits 60.


It’s been a few years, but Armagetron Advanced was the best. Felt like you were riding the lightbikes from Tron.
No. The only water in the game is toxic (i.e. you die if you fall in) and you can’t fire the gun through it.


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There are so many people who just don’t get tech though. I was just at my buddy’s patents house, probably early 60s, and they have a random default SSID and password. It’s like 15 digits long. Secure as can be. If they really bothered to type that in on all their devices, I’m thinking they were probably incapable of changing it through the software.


I don’t think arrests should be made. Our first amendment guarantees the right to free speech and demonstration, and that includes things we don’t necessarily like. Counter protests, identifying the Nazis, and naming and shaming are all fair game however.
One of my favorite games of all time is Dark Cloud. It starts feeling completely alone, and you bring the world to life. The atmosphere and soundtrack are top tier.