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  • orpheus

  • then it wouldn't be tacit .. which is good!

  • There's no conflict regarding ports. Each container can have the same ports open. You're thinking about the host network here, but it's not the case.

  • Are you sure both containers (npm and audiobookshelf) are in the same network? I see you don't specify the network in the NPM compose file.

    Check that like this:

     shell
        
    $ docker inspect container-name| grep -A3 Networks
                "Networks": {
                    "network_name": {
                        "IPAMConfig": null,
                        "Links": null,
    
      

    See if both your containers are in the same network - they should be.

  • This is about addressing the containers in docker. It has nothing to do with the local network.

  • Where are you getting these ideas from? I'm on multiple private trackers and none require a seedbox. They may require a seed ratio, but that's a totally different matter.

    Also, some private trackers offer invites from time to time and some provide a way to be invited via an interview. I got into two of them by interviewing.

  • Not yet. Works without issues. And I already got two system updates - mainly security patches. I'm waiting patiently for Android 16.

  • I moved from a Samsung Galaxy S20+ to OnePlus 13. I grew frustrated with the short battery life: I had it changed by Samsung about a year prior and it was draining very fast.

    I've had the OnePlus 13 for three months and for the moment I'm very pleased with it, especially the battery life: two days on average, with 30-35% remaining at the end of the second day. I must mention that I'm a moderate user: doing the usual Whatsapp, some lemmy and mastodon browsing, email, listening to music on Tidal, but not much youtube/video playing. Also, photos are great, maybe a bit more toward warm colors than I'd like, but I got used to it.

  • I tested it and it's not that reliable. At least for me it didn't let me see events in the future (next 1,2,3 months) and I wasn't able to modify an existing event, so I gave up. I also don't have the time right now to open issues in their repo.

  • Any caldav web app should be able to do it.

    Yes.. and where are those? I know of agendav and infcloud, both of which are not that good: agendav is not currenly maintained and infcloud is a mess to set up.

  • It's great that the town is called Yolo.

  • What's wrong with SmartTube? I use it daily without issues and they're very good and quick at fixing shit that Google puts in their way.

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  • If anyone is still using teamviewer after the many breaches they had, they deserve this ;-)

  • No, "we" don't get it. If "we" got it he wouldn't be president.

  • and stupid people are downvoting me for what? because I told my use case? fucking idiots!

  • I'm using it on Ubuntu and Debian on WSL - I have a Windows 11 laptop at my job, but I do most of my work on linux, so I chose to use Ubuntu and Debian, but I needed some packages that are not up to date with the native package manager, so I went with brew and I can say it's very good!

  • fuck people liking shit .. and fuck people going back to american corporate tech... yes, I'm mad like that.

  • Gboard never reached the level at which Swiftkey was at dual-language typing, at least for me. I'm Romanian native speaker and also use a lot of English. With Swiftkey I had almost no problems. With gboard I had to switch languages to make them work.

    I'm surprised at how good Heliboard became lately at exactly this scenario. I have Romanian-English set and it works great.