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  • That would appear to be intentional. If you go to any other page user select works fine

  • Even if an external company makes it, they can add an open source mandate if they want. The US DoD is starting to mandate the usage of open standards for their contractors to increase inter compatibility and ability to extend those systems.

    Open source software has some value like making it easier for analysts to find security issues and the act of open sourcing software usually leads organisations to raise the quality because they don't want to be ashamed of the code. Plus imagine the clout gained by a dev who got a bug fix merged in that millions of citizens get to use.

  • systemd-analyze security {service} gives you a nice print out of what flags are able to be set. Note it doesn't actually check what flags are compatible. I use it as a starting point of what to try.

  • I'd prefer if the Steam app uses the 64 bit libraries so I don't have to install a bunch of 32 bit dependencies too.

  • A newer release, v0.6.30 is already released to fix an issue with OneDrive integration.

    Looks like they finally finally made their slim image tag smaller than the main image:

     
        
    ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:v0.6.30-slim    7c61b17433e8   46 hours ago    4.3GB
    ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:v0.6.30         c1ac444c0471   46 hours ago    4.82GB
    
      

    Though only saving .5GB of space is not very slim. I use OpenWebUI in my home lab, but this issue just made me question the quality of the project a tiny bit.

  • Its just part of Google's plan to continuously move logic between their apps. They'll slowly move Google Fit logic into Health Connect, then a few laters back out into G Fit.

    I don't know if it's good or bad. Health Connect just needs an easier entry point.

  • I've been running my own mail for 10+ years. I recommend rspamd for spam filtering. It took the place of SpamAssasin, grey listing, SPF checking, etc. All in one single system.

  • Depends on the watermark method used. Some people talk about watermarking by subtly adjusting the words used. Like if there's 5 synonyms and you pick the 1st synonym, next word you pick the 3rd synonym. To check the watermark you have to access to the model and probabilities to see if it matches that. The tricky part about this is that the model can change and so can the probabilities and other things I don't fully understand.

  • How do you expect the packets to actually route? If you run Tailscale and your VPN on your phone, they might fight with each other for control of the routing table.

    If you're trying to use Tailscale exit note to then route through Tailscale to one node running gluetun to Mullvad. That's going to be complex because against they both want to mess with the routing table.

    Tailscale natively supports Mullvad: https://tailscale.com/mullvad

  • Okay it was a little hard to read since your post was missing formatting. TS_SUBNETS is what controls what CIDRs are announced through Tailscale. Since you're not using Docker networking for Jellyfin, it would be whatever subnet the host is on. Maybe it's 192.168.x.y

  • Gluetun doesn't make any sense here. You're forcing all the traffic for from Jellyfin to go through Mullvad, but you need to be able to connect to Jellyfin because Jellyfin is a service you connect to.

    Since your Tailscale is host network mounted, you'll be able to expose your Docker network subnets over Tailscale then access Jellyfin. This is done via the TS_SUBNETS env variable. Docker will use a 172.16.0.0/12 subnet.

    You probably intend to gluetun your downloading software, not Jellyfin.

  • My pet peeve is websites animating in content at page load like data charts. Just show the dang chart, don't animate a bar chart unless new data is being added to show real-time content.

  • Was that anything more than just rumors? Letting a currently monopolistic company keep the browser because another bad billionaire might buy it and do something bad with it just prevents anything from changing.

  • It is a choice, but one that I find important to adopting an alternate. I keep my wallet slim on purpose. Telling people their choices are wrong because you don't agree with them is not going to get widespread adoption which is important for the long term health and success of such a ambitious project.

  • Your options are to run smaller models or wait. llama3.2:3b fits on my 1080 Ti VRAM and is sufficiently fast. Bigger models will get split between VRAM and RAM and run slower but it'll work.

    Not all models are Gen AI style LLMs. I run GPU based speech to text models on my GPU too for my smart home.

  • It has to be the employees not the state because companies withhold it and remit directly to the IRS. Not saying you should do this, but if you increase your withholdings exemptions then it won't go to the IRS. Though you will owe it in April and may have to pay penalties for underwitholding.

  • Who organized this form? Is there something official to make it look like it's not just signing me up for spam?

  • That's also why certain contact lenses can't be worn overnight or for long periods of time because they aren't as breathable. At least that's what my eye doctor said when I got them.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Syncthing Android app discontinued

    forum.syncthing.net /t/discontinuing-syncthing-android/23002
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Nabu Casa is joining the Z-Wave Alliance Board

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2024/09/24/we-are-joining-the-z-wave-alliance-board/
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    LNXLink - Link your Linux computer into Home Assistant

    bkbilly.gitbook.io /lnxlink
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour

    www.androidauthority.com /google-maps-pop-up-ad-3458170/
  • Python @programming.dev

    Python has too many package managers

    dublog.net /blog/so-many-python-package-managers/
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    HA Voice Chapter 7 - Supercharged wake words and timers

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2024/06/26/voice-chapter-7/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    A dive into the tiny, silicon accelerometers and gyros in your phone