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  • Yeah, that’s what you put in a compose file, and you shouldn’t care about anything else, port mappings can be read from the Dockerfile if it’s not documented, and if the container was built correctly you shouldn’t care about config files.

    I never met a container with 0 documentation. You can read the Doockerfile at least, it’s not magic.

    I mean, I can understand why someone want to use HAOS and neber deal with such things, but if someone can set up HA in a container, the second and third container from there is not an unbelivably big step.








  • DHT returns an ip based on a hash, what do you mean.

    If you solely rely on DHT for searching for new things to download, than yes, that’s a good way to get unwanted material on your hard disk, I don’t recommend to do that to anybody at the curtent state of the technology. Don’t mix up things deliberately, usually people don’t do that, they get a torrent file or magnet link from a trusted source, than DHT can’t mess it up.


  • There were other similar initiatives where everything is encrypted, so you cannot be sure what others store on your node. For torrent you can select what torrent you download and share.

    I was thinking about Storj, where you get “money” for hosting other people’s content in a similar p2p fashion. For Storj the answer to the first 2 questions are money, but you can’t answer the third, because encryption. (“Money” is not real money but some strange crypto, but that’s not important now.)

    CSAM is just the worst possible example, it’s forbidden in most countries of the world, and no sane people should be ok storing it. The main thing is, if you host other people’s content, can you know what is the content, do you have some word if you want to host it or not.



  • infeeeee@lemm.eetoOpen Source@lemmy.mlSwatch .beat clock
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    .beat tries to solve the problems of time zones. Similar solutions were proposed since the 19th century, and the problem with all of them is they don’t actually solve the problems, they just replace them with different problems. From wiki:

    Advantages:

    • The same time is used globally, which removes the requirement of calculations between different zones.
    • Possible health benefits as people who live on the eastern side of a time zone are out of sync with the circadian rhythms.[1][9]

    Disadvantages:

    • The date will change during daylight hours in parts of the Americas and Asia-Pacific.
    • Requires changes in linguistic terminology related to time.
    • Conceptually, time zones would still be in effect as different regions would still carry out activities such as business hours, lunch, school, etc. at different UTC times, essentially trading one system for a tantamount one.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolition_of_time_zones




    • conversations working perfectly now for me, they fixed it
    • hiding the left sidebar is literally one click at the bottom left corner, and it will never show up again. I don’t use it on my desktop, but on my lower resolution smaller laptop screen its useful, as it uses less screen space than tabs, I usually close all tabs there except one.
    • I use some filters but maybe not as much as you, but for my use case I haven’t noticed a downgrade, search works and I can usually find what I want, or at least search hasn’t changed.