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  • You might want to open a feature request for one of the active projects. Shiori has a Firefox extension which has "search bookmarks" mode, which is close to what you are asking for, but is missing the remove bookmark feature.

    1. Hourly snapshots using btrbk
    2. Daily local backup to a NAS, also with btrbk (note: requires btrfs on both sender and receiver systems)
    3. I'm currently setting up a remote backup solution using borg to the NAS of a relative

    I'd consider paper (physical) backups for essential passwords and keys, but be careful about security.

  • Title seems to be have been changed now:

    The (successful) end of the kernel Rust experiment

  • Yeah, seeing that conservative hack Haidt being invoked undermines the whole premise.

  • This creamed corn tastes like creamed crap!

  • Sodimm DDR4 seems to have gone up too. But yeah, not so much that it would be worth harvesting a working PC.

  • Similarly, I think part of the issue is that people want to believe that life is simple and that the explanations they learned when they were younger are concrete and inviolate. It's why conservatives are so resentful of "book learning" and novel and counter-intuitive interpretations of phenomena because it challenges their simplistic view of the world which reveals that they have less control and understanding than they thought. Conservatives don't like that feeling so they lash out.

  • probably something with my ISP that I can’t really easily work around

    I'd try and find out if you're behind a CG-NAT first, and whether you have IPv6 support. Some ISPs will turn off CG-NAT if you ask if that is the reason you haven't been able to get things working. Wireguard will then work properly which is a bit kinder on battery life with mobile devices in particular compared to Tailscale and Netbird (although both are improving in that regard).

  • Now we just need this MR for NetworkManager to be merged and that will cover Linux as well. Although there's clatd using Tayga for a more manual config.

  • Susan Collins is furrowing her brow at this very moment.

  • Maybe a used minipc like the Lenovo Tiny series, although it might be slightly exceeding your budget.

  • Vodafone/TPG now implements this too. It's just shitty old Optus that's stuck in the past.

  • Yeah, you're stuck with NAT66 with most commercial VPNs that support IPv6. If you've got ISP level ipv6 you can still allow inbound connections directly at least.

    If you do go the NAT66 route, consider assigning a fake GUA from an unassigned prefix as if you use standard ULAs outbound connections will always prefer ipv4.

    None of this is in the spirit of proper ipv6 but it "works".

  • The frogurt contains potassium benzoate.

  • But the source code carries a terrible curse.

  • I don't normally use Jellyfin for music but I do like that some subsonic clients like supersonic are supporting Jellyfin as an alternative, so if navidrome breaks for some reason I can just change over quickly.

  • Navidrome will only open your library in read-only

    Are you sure that's not just the default in the example docker-compose.yml? If there isn't some additional handling, you can just remove the ":ro" from:

      
        
    volumes:
          - "/path/to/your/music/folder:/music:ro"
    
      
  • It's funny how conservatives the world over trot out the same tired conspiracy theories. The conservative parties in Australia have regularly tried out the 'African gangs' idea without much success.

  • This sort of setup is a bit more advanced since it requires static routes on the remote router at least. Doable with one or two networks, but not if you have a bunch of users.