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smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Quitting Spotify for NavidromeEnglish
6·4 days agoOh, sorry, I did not mean to imply that there re no players (there are, e.g. Finamp), just nowhere near the same level of polish, features and stability.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Quitting Spotify for NavidromeEnglish
16·4 days agoJellyfin doesn’t have something comparable in the dedicated (OSS) world, but Symfonium takes a Jellyfin connection and is hands down the single best music player I have ever encountered on any platform.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Am I nuts to crack Capture One?English
8·7 days agoDarktable is incredibly powerful. Like, the question is not if it has feature parity with LR/C1, but if those will ever reach feature parity with it.
But all that power is stuck behind a user interface that has never seen the loving touch of a UX engineer. Which really is a shame.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Technology@beehaw.org•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week
142·8 days agoSorry to be a pendantic ass. But. Jellyfin, in and on itself, has absolutely nothing to do with docker.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What indexers do you use in Prowlarr, Radarr, SonarrEnglish
3·8 days agoI just have one private german anime tracker. Everything else is Usenet.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it’s costing the economy
6·9 days agoI feel you.
It made me honestly mad when I switched to Lineage and not only was everything faster, my battery life tripled.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it’s costing the economy
2·9 days agoThe phone in question was midrange. Sure, not super cheap and I can see how a cheaper one would make it less attractive to repair, but still. (Plus I paid like, 50€ for the screen repair, I think?), and batteries were 15€ from eBay plus 20 minutes of my time.
But this is kinda beside the point: as long as it runs your apps, why upgrade.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
News@lemmy.world•Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it’s costing the economy
28·9 days ago29 months
squeezing as much life out of your device as possible
FUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUU
Last phone I had for 7 years, through a screen replacement, 2 battery replacements, and a switch to LineageOS.
And I would not even call that “squeezing as much life out of your device as possible”.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•HELL YEAH Onee-san be like :3
10·13 days agoPlus oneesan is “older sister”.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will Mods realize they shills and regret it?
8·16 days agoWow, such a bad-ass we got here… 😂
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I just wanted to compare FOSS Linux budgeting software
8·17 days agoAnother recmendation for Actual. I spend very little time having to interact with it, because after the initial setup, all transactions are now synched from my bank accounts, and 90% are automatically classified into my categories (not by “AI” or something, you just set rules like “payments to Rewe are always groceries”).
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi SearchEnglish
3·18 days agoYeah, all of the above, but also: blacklisting Pinterest from all my searches is almost worth the ten bucks a month on its own, lmao.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self hosting Sunday! What's up, selfhosters?English
21·19 days agoPlanning to host a Nix caching server, and have CI build all package and NixOS outputs on every push to git, then in turn pushing the output artifacts to the cache. Would save me a good chunk of time when tinkering with VMs that haven’t seen manual updates in a while.
Only thing is, I’m not sure how to approach building and caching NixOS configs that receive agenix secrets in their input. Obviously those should not be cached…
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Short summary of my experience with NixOS: pain, admirations, concerns
71·20 days agoNo, not really. The imperativity of ansible vs the declarativity of nix actually does make a big difference in practice.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Technology@beehaw.org•You should quit social media for good
23·22 days agoAbout the same here, though I have to say… Reading the “3 hours per day” part out loud still seems… Insane somehow.
In a similar vein, I’m currently staying at my mom’s house, and the internet is too shit to use my Jellyfin. As a result, I haven’t been watching any shows, and my day seems to be infinitely longer, like a million more activities fit in the sake 24 hours.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Technology@lemmy.world•Passkeys Explained: The End of PasswordsEnglish
4·23 days agoYou do not need your fingerprint or any other biometric to use a passkey.
You do not lose access to passkeys when you lose your device.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm unsure what to self-hostEnglish
1·23 days agoYes, and I do werether the recipient also knows how to use it.
So, for like, 1% of my mails.
smiletolerantly@awful.systemsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm unsure what to self-hostEnglish
1·23 days agoMore like: paying someone to maintain the hardware.
Anyways.
Just FYI, your mails with a provider like Proton are not E2E encrypted unless you exclusively wrote with other Proton customers (in which case I assume they are. No idea). Otherwise it’s just encrypted at rest.
I dint really see the benefit over doing it completely yourself, not even offering metadata to a provider, and also having encryption at rest, while maintaining full compatibility with mail clients 🤔



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