Or in some cases ONLY allowing them to reach the Internet. So they can’t access your other devices…
FrederikNJS
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I would frankly prefer a thick accent, and some subtitles… Even AI generated subtitles with a quick proofread pass, is vastly superior to AI voices IMO
To me it’s definitely worth it. Many of my favorite creators are already on there. I get exclusives and early releases, high definition, and no ads. And the nice fuzzy feeling of knowing that my views result in the creator receiving some actual money.
I still use YouTube quite a lot… But I find that I’m using Nebula more and more as time goes by.
Yes. But also entirely ad-free, and with lots of quality creators. And it’s quite a bit cheaper than pretty much any other streaming service.
How much do you think a weighted blanket weighs?
Why would it be too late?
If the state of things really are that bad, doesn’t it make sense to try to correct things? The best time to start correcting is certainly in the past… But the next best time to start correcting is now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Raspberry Pi gets eye-watering price rises, new 3GB RAM modelEnglish
931·13 days agoI realised a while ago that it’s way cheaper to hunt for second-hand intel NUCs, and the resulting machine is way more powerful… And the RAM and storage is upgradeable, if the NUC didn’t come with plenty of storage or RAM already…
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Android@lemdro.id•Google Photos is losing some of its editing shortcuts to 'reduce accidental triggers'English
6·14 days agoImmich is a self-hosted photo and video management system. It’s heavily inspired by Google Photos.
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Programming@programming.dev•Your Engineers Aren't Lazy, Your Codebase Is Punishing ThemEnglish
148·15 days ago“Codebase drag” formerly known as “technical debt”.
In that case Debian, Ubuntu, and Windows server should absolutely dwarf OSX…
That said, I personally wouldn’t consider “server use” to be “mainstream”… To me install-base does not equate to “mainstream”.
Shouldn’t Ubuntu be more “mainstream” than debian?
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Technology@beehaw.org•US bans any new consumer-grade routers not made in AmericaEnglish
9·19 days agoThe “routing” can still refer to routing to devices attached via a switch. So no need for a third port to qualify as a router.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Watchtower replacement recommendationsEnglish
12·24 days agoAll my docker images are in code in Github.
Renovate makes a PR when there are image or helm chart updates.
ArgoCD sees the PR merge and applies to Kubernetes.
For a few special cases I use ArgoCD-image-updater.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•SSL certificates for things inside the labEnglish
9·29 days agoI have my Firefox configured to force HTTPS, so it’s rather inconvenient to work with any non-HTTPS sites.
Because of that I decided to make my own CA. But since I’m running in Kubernetes and using cert-manager for certs, this was really easy. Add a resource for a self-singed issuer, issue a CA cert, then create an issuer based on that CA cert. 3 Kubernetes resources total: https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/ca/ and finally import the CA cert on your various devices.
However this can also be done using LetsEncrypt, with the DNS01 challenge. That way you don’t need to expose anything to the Internet, and you don’t need to import a CA on all of your devices. Any cert you issue will however appear in certificate transparency logs. So if you don’t want anyone to know that you are running a Sonarr instance, you shouldn’t issue a certificate with that in it’s name. A way around that is a wildcard cert. Which you can then apply to all your subservices without exposing the individual service in logs. The wildcard will still be visible in the logs though…
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Just keep seeding, just keep seeding, just keep seeding seeding seeding 🎶 - but preferably at less power?English
5·1 month agoPSU can indeed make a pretty big difference.
If you only have a 80 Plus certified PSU, and see 65 watts drawn at the wall, your system might actually only be using 52 watts, the remaining 13 watts are wasted as heat in your PSU. 80 Plus Gold, Platinum, or Titanium all carry higher efficiencies, but also cost more to buy.
Actual efficiency is also heavily influenced by the load. Most PSUs are most efficient at 50% load. Both lower and higher loads with result in worse efficiency.
Here’s an article with some more details: https://www.technewstoday.com/power-supply-efficiency/
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I am at a loss...English
36·1 month agohttps://minerva-archive.org/ is working on archiving all the data from Myrient. Unfortunately their main page is down right now. But they have a client that volunteers are running to coordinate the archival efforts. Last I heard they already had >80% of all the content archived




It’s rather dry humor but I had a pretty good amount of laughs and chuckles from “Thomas Was Alone”