smiletolerantly 5h ago • 100%
Ah damn it -.-
Too bad, the app is really nice to use :/
smiletolerantly 5h ago • 100%
It would be if it's a one-time payment, but it's a yearly subscription, and not a cheap one!
smiletolerantly 7h ago • 100%
I don't think it's unreasonable to want to be paid, but a mandatory subscription when using the most common install method does irk me the wrong way
smiletolerantly 7h ago • 100%
Just tried it, and it seems you can't edit or add items without a premium subscription??
Or am I missing something?
Edit: Apparently only when installing via the Play Store. Very weird decision.
smiletolerantly 7h ago • 80%
Ahh those fuckers.
smiletolerantly 7h ago • 100%
Does anyone have experience with keyguard? From a cursory glance, this + vaultwarden seems like a good alternative...
smiletolerantly 2d ago • 100%
Especially if you buy access via 2 providers on different backbones. Haven't had a single failed/incomplete download since.
smiletolerantly 2d ago • 100%
I'm slightly younger than that even, currently finishing up my master's but have been working as a backend dev for a couple of years.
I've learned an order of magnitude more about networking from just being in the vicinity of my girlfriend (who is a network technician) than from uni, and it's definitely already paying off.
smiletolerantly 3d ago • 100%
+1 from me.
The Shield is a couple years old, but it handles everything you throw at it perfectly.
- get SmartTubeNext to watch YouTube without ads, and it comes with SponsorBlock
- use Flauncher for a home screen / launcher without any ads
- Jellyfin, obviously
- Steamlink also works perfectly
- plus, the remote is amazing (though I would recommend to either disable or rebind the Netflix button)
smiletolerantly 3d ago • 100%
Maybe. But there are third options as well - maybe if Adobe acts like you describe, and there is sufficient Linux adoption, that opens the door for an actual crossplatform competitor.
Or maybe they change their mind when not doing so costs them money.
smiletolerantly 3d ago • 100%
The point is to ditch the dependency on a corporate Overlord, not to find a different daddy
smiletolerantly 4d ago • 96%
No, you are right. In your situation, Linux is just not an option - yet.
I think these posts are meant for the 95% of people that use a browser, and maaaaybe a mail client on their PC.
Photoshop/Illustrator will only ever get ported if enough people have already made the move that Adobe can't afford to ignore Linux any longer.
That being said, if those requirements are just for work, what's keeping you on Windows on your private devices?
smiletolerantly 5d ago • 100%
IDK. They will certainly be fine here, on earth. Even if everything else goes to shit, they will continue living in luxury.
On a spaceship / station / Mars colony though? As much as I love sci-fi, living there will be ROUGH, regardless of how rich you are.
I think it's more an ego thing: "I want to go down in history as the first human on another planet, lest I be forgotten" combined with an unhealthy dose of not giving a fuck about other people, which is kinda a prerequisite to being a billionaire in the first place.
smiletolerantly 5d ago • 100%
I dont exactly like passkeys, but yes, from a technical standpoint, they do indeed solve Phishing
smiletolerantly 6d ago • 100%
Ngl, being able to wear leggins is about 90% of the benefit of SRS for me.
It's been 5 or 6 years, 100% worth it.
- Sent from my phone while wearing leggins
smiletolerantly 1w ago • 100%
I can recommend Grav as a flatfile CMS for those use-cases where the site is 90% static, the customer just wants to get able to sometimes update some of the content.
smiletolerantly 2w ago • 100%
That's awesome. Lemmy is great, but old-school forums are just something else.
For a burst of nostalgia for at least some of you nerds (lovingly), let me add forums.spacebattles.com to the list
smiletolerantly 2w ago • 75%
Anything involving US, probably no, agreed.
However, I have been on 3 flights in the past 2 years which were international (albeit inter-european) where I wasn't required to show my ID even once.
Just thought it's kinda funny :D
smiletolerantly 2w ago • 100%
Or Flauncher
smiletolerantly 2w ago • 100%
It's ancient, but in a way I respect Nvidia for not milking it by releasing a new version every year.
Its still a perfect decive. Fast, streams absolutely everything, amazing remote. I seriously don't know what I would want from a new version
Basically, the title. After years of inactivty, I'll be taking music (cello) lessons again, with my teacher of yesteryear, from whom I've moved half a country away. She has suggested Zoom but is open to alternatives. I don't particularly like Zoom, plus I have a feeling better quality can be had through a custom solution - but I'm at a bit of a loss as to what exactly would be a good fit for this project. Maybe Jitsi? Does someone here have experience with it and could tell me if it's possible to set something like a "target" audio quality? For hardware, I basically have two options. Both are already in use, for different things, and have sufficient processing capabilities - albeit no GPU: - host everything at home. Plus: lowest possible latency from me to the server. Not sure how much that is worth though. - root server in the Hetzner cloud: much faster network speed. Again though, not sure how beneficial that is, the ultimate bottleneck will always be my upload speed (40Mbit) OK, I realize that this post is a but of a random assortment of thoughts. I'd be really happy about suggestions and / or hearing about other's experiences with similar use-cases!
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Hi, not sure where else to post this. For a while now, I've unsuccessfully been trying to get WireGuard to work with Crunchyroll. Setup is as follows: - dedicated server hosts a wg-quick instance in [neighboring country] - OPNSense acts as peer on a single IP - I have a rule for routing the entire traffic of some source device via that IP This works just fine. Handshake successful, traffic is routed via the server. traceroute shows the server as the hop immediately after my device's local gateway. The connection is stable, and fast. ...except for Crunchyroll. The site / app itself is fine, but I can not, for the life of me, get a video to play. It just keeps loading forever. I don't think this is an issue with CR recognizing that I'm not where I say I am - looking online, it seems pretty easy to use CR with a VPN. I've also tried from multiple other devices, all with the same symptom. If anyone has suggestions, I'd love to hear them 😅 **EDIT:** ~~It was MTU. Had to manually set it to 1500 on both devices.~~ Nope, still the same issues. I was using the fallback interface there briefly. **EDIT:** It WAS MTU related, I had to enable MSS clamping on the OPNSense.