My first server was a used Dell r420, so I named it Pyrocumulus, after clouds that form over fires or volcanoes
My first server was a used Dell r420, so I named it Pyrocumulus, after clouds that form over fires or volcanoes
Orb
has links to CyanogenOS
Wow that is a name I haven’t thought about in ages
No desktop mode
I guess this is fine if they’re targeting casual gamers? But I feel like by necessity the first people interested aren’t going to be anyone you could call casual. It’s a big loss of functionality in my book, steam deck with desktop mode is awesome
This is great
Not trying to make an argument for or against, but the 2nd largest lemmy community is !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Sick
I really hate it but I still have active group chats that I haven’t had luck getting elsewhere. I get the impression it’s the same for most people because I haven’t heard anyone say anything positive about it in years
My understanding is that cloudflare will block you from doing this if/when they detect you doing it, someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Off the top of my head, would a tailscale funnel work for what you want? Serving Plex to the Internet without port forwarding?
Actually with Plex, I’m not sure you even need to expose it at all. People can reach your server via the Plex app as long as it’s connected to Plex servers, they don’t need to reach the site actually hosted on your hardware
I’m partial to duplicacy, not to be confused with duplicati. Has worked great for me
B2 from my NAS with duplicacy. Set it up with healchecks.io to let me know it if stops, and it works without a flaw
This is really cool, nice work. I’ll have to take a look at using this method, right now I’ve got a hacky Sonos API with Google translate tts giving me announcements… this looks way more straightforward and useable
This is the first I’ve heard of Kagi, how does it compare to duckduckgo?
It really is. I used notion for years and finally got fed up with the slowness and inability to use offline… tried obsidian with git syncing and switched everything almost overnight. I managed to recreate everything I liked about notion plus some stuff I couldn’t do with just a couple plugins
I keep a wiki using obsidian.md. The hard work is in working up the motivation to keep it updated. API keys and such I like to keep in Bitwarden/Vaultwarden
I’ve done the same. I miss RiF but I have to say, jerboa is nicer than expected. The main thing that gets me is that tapping on a comment hides it, I’m used to just selecting it to upvote lol
A few months ago I got my data in less than an hour. Now though… I requested two days ago and still haven’t gotten it lol. They’ve gotta be massively overloaded
Hell yeah