What???
Hopefully this is just a bug. Otherwise that is a clear downgrade for me, damn... I don't want to go back to thick bars.
What???
Hopefully this is just a bug. Otherwise that is a clear downgrade for me, damn... I don't want to go back to thick bars.
That was an amazing read. Thank you.
What do you say is the use case for separating guest Wi-Fi with the more "private" stuff on your network?
As far as I understand... Basically all communications, even inside a network, are encrypted... So I guess you do that to avoid someone trying to exploit some vulnerability?
So, I almost never listen to this song because somehow it always makes me so so sad. I am a metal guy, I love heavy shit, from Kill'Em All to Watch The World Burn; but an old friend passed me this song once and it broke me into pieces.
It's the saddest lullaby ever.
I recommend this fan-made lyric video specially for those who don't have English as first language. I find it funny that it doubles on views the original song.
Terrible Things, by Mayday Parade.
You can totally subscribe to people on Clipious
IMO there is something magical about having it all running under such a small footprint device, where a simple aluminum case brings it enough cooling.
Obviously if you want to go for huge media consumption or local AI, then it won't be enough, but for running Home Assistant, qBitTorrent, syncthing... You'll be fine and supergreen.
Your plan sounds like exactly what Piped or Invidious are doing, just that you do want to do it yourself, on your server, so it's worse in terms of privacy.
Are you sure this is christian, step-cryptosibling?
To automate a bit of the process in the browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/ca/android/addon/libredirect/
For your Android phone: https://www.f-droid.org/ca/packages/com.github.libretube/
For manual handling, just substitute the youtube.com
part with your piped server name, like kavin.rocks
for example.
Arch Linux (Endeavour OS if you are scared of the terminal) for personal use. It's almost all the software you want one click away, plus the best documentation ever.
Debian on my company's computer because Debian.
It's been years without a single new feature, and it's literally lacking the most important feature of a phone keyboard.
It's more like: I know people do this, but I don't, so I wanted to see what was the reasoning behind these things.