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I just wished they were more relevant in german politics.
It’s the typical dilemma. Vote for a party you know won’t get enough votes to do something or vote for the least bad of the established parties.
I just wished they were more relevant in german politics.
It’s the typical dilemma. Vote for a party you know won’t get enough votes to do something or vote for the least bad of the established parties.
Try debugging a distributed embedded real time system which crashes when you are in a breakpoint too long because the heartbeat doesn’t respond
Thanks, but this is mostly for completing my collection of the volumes themselves. I already read the story using the single issues.
I think I tried that one and the formatting was offon some pages. Thanks anyway. This is more for the sake of completing my collection. I already read the story using the single issues ;D
Hi, do you mind giving me some pointers for setting up traefik to use https for my locally hosted services?
I have most of my stuff on a single server (named poseidon), on which I want to separate all the stuff using subdomains (like plex.poseidon). From what I found when searching online it seems like I require a local DNS server for that on which I can enter local domains, in addition to using traefik to specify a rule for the host using a label in the docker-compose. Is that correct?
I also have no idea how to route the subdomains to the services I want.
Maybe he thinks they need to find the app and open it on his phone?
Oh yeah, I found that too. I just wasn’t certain whether this still works, considering the original post is from 2011.
Never heard of telemetry on e-readers.
Personally I keep wifi turned off on mine anyway to preserve battery life and keep forced updates away. The only time I had wifi on was when I set the device up because that requires an account (for kobo readers). There is a quite technical way to bypass that though as far as I know.
Edit: After reading up on it, it seems like there is actually telemetry on kobo devices…
Time to find a way to disable that shit
I use symfonium too. Great app. I’ve stumbled across some bugs here or there but that might be due to my setup and if I actually bothered to report them, I imagine the developer would be quick to fix them. At least he was fast to reply the last time I opened a ticket.
One great thing I like about Symfonium is the aggregation of multiple libraries. You can add a plex, jellyfin or subsonic API compatible server (like navidrome) simultaneously.
Any recommendations on what to use beside Fusion? I hate that the files created in it are only stored in the cloud while I would like to use git for version management.
(…) manufacturer of SpaceShipTwo, did not consider the possibility of a pilot unlocking the feathering system too soon, and so did not build safeguards to prevent the accident.
You’ve got to be fucking kidding me
That’s gotta be a very intense back massage if the dad is sweating like that
I really like the more open nature of jellyfin and they seem more ready to embrace new features than plex. For example, last I checked, AV1 encodings are not supported by plex but are by jellyfin.
The only reason I use plex anyway is because I have the problem, that subtitles go out of sync when using the jellyfin app which is pretty much unacceptable when watching anime with subtitles only
Not sure if that’s the correct translation but I think he means an inn. Basically what I understand as a Gasthof is something like a restaurant which also rents out some rooms.
Personally I’ve had a lot of success with abtorrents. They don’t have everything of course, but especially more well known series are usually present. The search is a bit wonky though
What software did you use for the magic mirror?
At some point I wrote a docker container (with some help from a friend) which regularly executes yt-dlp to download my youtube playlists to my media server.
I mostly do that because I have limited mobile data and want offline copies of music
Theoretically youtube doesn’t offer as high a quality as flac or wav files do.
Practically for most people it probably doesn’t matter
I found it a pain in the ass to remove amazon drm ebooks. What worked for one book suddenly didn’t for the next.
Whenever possible I try to avoid them for that reason