

Tank you, I had a few more partners both close and long distances. and ended up marrying the girl that was working the desk next to mine. So I guess I was fed up with LDR after all …
Tank you, I had a few more partners both close and long distances. and ended up marrying the girl that was working the desk next to mine. So I guess I was fed up with LDR after all …
Fixed that, you are correct.
Still, I don’t care if they are gay or straight communist or fascist, black yellow white or gray. Software is a tool and its apolitical.
I don’t care, i care for the tech. I don’t need to make friends with the devs of the tech nor give them my money.
They have different political views than me, yes. Does it affect the tech they develop? Not in my opinion.
I am king older than most posts i think. It was… different somehow. You would call and text, mostly call. I remember subscribing to one of the first ever mobile offers for “couples” where you had something like 1000 minutes of free calls and 100 free SMSs between only two specific phone numbers (of the same oprator, ofc), and that was amazing. Before that, it was expensive inter-city calls on landlines, because mobiles where too expensive.
I also remember writing letters, yes, paper letters, like twice a week. I have copied them all and kept also the replies, it will be fun times for the kids (… will they still be able to read handwrite?).
I took an awfull lot of trains in that year long… Luckly we where only like 2h by train away, but hey, we wanted it phisical you know, not just voice.
SMS where the big tihng. I remember wanting to replace my phone with one with a full qwerty keyboard… But ended up getting really good at T9 away those 160 characters. And be careful to fit or else! :)
Good times.
Anyway, forget about long distance relationships unless the “long distance” part is very clearly defined in time, no matter what technology is.
And no, it last less than 12 months. It was hard at 20 not to be phisically together for most of the week.
Good thought…
But no, dreams are forgettable because they are built that way: the stuff the brain uses to create memories is disabled during dreams.
This is because, otherwise, you would just keep hallucinating without being able to discern between reality and dreams.
tell me about Picard? I heard of that… Bit never tried it. My collection come from lidarr
I can’t get good automatic playlists on navidrome. Nor any good way to automatically mix my collection satisfactory…
Audiobookshelf.
You can give podman rootless the power to open ports less than 1024. So no, it can still be rootless.
And yes, for being rootless you must have non root users as well…
So its probably root and not rootless
I suggest you read some guides about podman and rootless containers.
Here is my experience albeit on a different Linux: https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=gentoo%3Acontainers
I would say it has no geographical barriers nor DRM or other restrictive approaches… LOL
its a self host stream platform, you provide, trough more or less legal ways, the content and jellyfin let you watch it over the network.
Its like Plex, but free and without a company (so no end vitrification) backing it.
I dont care for upvotes or downvotes. That feels… Anal…
Just for replies to comments.
Jellyfin
I would just not dismantle the rack. Ensure that everything inside its securely strapped down and nothing can move freely, not even cables. Ensure that all plugs are safely screwed in the socket or tape them for non screwable ones to prevent to come loose and bang around.
Then fill voids and gaps with bubble wrap or anything light and non scratchy. Wrap everything from the outside with bubble wrap layer to prevent damage from hit or scratch.
Then find or build a big enough cardboard box to fit the rack and call it a day.
Edit: if you use mechanical HDDs you might consider unplug them and carry with you instead of on the movers vans. Wouldn’t bother for nvme and ssds.
Cool! We just released 22.2 for surya ;)
Glad to see you here too!
Rent any low cost vps and setup wireguard tunnel or ssh tunnel to it with port forward, done.
Check https://wiki.gardiol.org/ where I detail my setup which is exactly this.
This page https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=networking%3Aexternal_access is a good starting point
Tube archivist + jellyfin plugin.
Works wonders.
Here my setup guide: https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Atubearchivist
The same way you back it up, using ssh remotely for example
Yeah, me neither… I moved from an 8088 (8Mhz) to a 386dx (40Mhz) directly to a Pentium 90Mhz… Skipped the 486…