

I’ve been pirating a long time. Not once have I been inconvenienced by any anti-Piracy measure. There’s always another way around.
I’ve been pirating a long time. Not once have I been inconvenienced by any anti-Piracy measure. There’s always another way around.
Email is like, the worst possible option. Check out Apprise. Super easy to setup Telegram or Discord notifications via webhooks. Takes like a minute.
If you need a tutorial on how to install pen-testing tools, it’s probably best you just don’t install them…
lol ok.
we stole this AI model because it’s cheap and works great and we totally “took out all the bad stuff.” Come buy API tokens. lelz.
Forgejo. ♥
Github uses its own proprietary platform which it resells, Github Enterprise.
Gitlab uses a FOSS alternative engine, but IMO it’s super heavy for 90% of use cases.
Forgejo checks all the right boxes. Lightweight. FOSS. Still not convinced? Check out Gitea.
Now to guess which ones will still be maintained in 5 years 😆
If you figure it out, lemme know. lol
Here ya go: https://selfh.st/apps/
Will cover about 90% of your bases there. You can even look up proprietary software and it will show you self-hostable alternatives.
My goto would be wireguard, is that still a good option?
Yes.
Private cloud/File server
https://selfh.st/apps/?tag=File+Sharing
Is a local video streaming app actually useful for a rare watcher of movies etc, or can they be streamed directly from the file server?
You can do it any number of ways. I have it setup a pretty cool way, I think. I leave my PC on all the time. I also have a home NAS with all my media files on it. I host Jellyfin server on my PC and in the Jellyfin settings link to the network location of the files (\\nas\media\tv
, etc). Works great, especially for transcoding because I run the server on my Windows PC, it gets access to my GPU for transcoding. Really great setup I like to think. Only drawback being you have to leave your PC on all the time, which doesn’t bother me.
Is Docker the way to go for everything? or just install on the machine directly?
There are alternatives to docker, like LXC but they’re not as widely used as Docker. So unfortunately…
Another option for you could be Hyper-V if you don’t mind using your PC to run containers. I like it better than running docker containers.
Matching 500 episodes (e.g. Looney Tunes and Disney shorts) manually isnt fun.
With tools like TinyMediaManager, why in the absolute fuck would you do it manually?
At this point, it sounds like you’re just bad at media management more than anything. 1080p h265 video is at most between 1.5-2GB per video. That means with even a modest network connection speed (500Mbps lets say) you can realistically download 5TB of data over 24 hours… You can redownload your entire media library in less than 4-5 days if you wanted to.
So why spend ~$700 on 2 20TB drives, one to be used only as redundancy, when you can simply redownload everything you previously had (if you wanted to) for free? It’ll just take a little bit of time.
Complete waste of money.
You’re looking for QubesOS.
Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS leverages Xen-based virtualization to allow for the creation and management of isolated compartments called qubes.
Everything runs in its own sandbox called a “qube.” Read more.
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Latitude-3190-11-6inch-Gorilla/dp/B07RXH56C5/
$89. The alternatives are $180+, so this is about as good as you’re going to get unless you go second hand, and most of the time second hand is more expensive than new because people want to recoup the costs as much as possible without actually thinking about what a fair price is.
Do you have it installed via flatpack/snap? IIRC flatpack/snap doesn’t support AMD Hip.
Grab the tarball from here and give that a shot.
Not every kid will be able to do this.
She’s just a regular kid. She has trouble with multiplication tables and likes to play outside. She also has difficulty reading. It’s not like she did it totally unassisted. But she did everything. I’m also not implying that “every kid should be able to do this!” like you seem to be implying.
I’m challenging the notion that IT’S SO DIFFICULT to do, especially when I’ve seen a young kid do it myself.
IMO learning the basics of computing, go for as early as possible. Especially with this new generation of kids.
2 months ago she didn’t even know how to use a mouse properly, and now she’s a whiz. The funniest is when you try to show her something on the screen and she tries to click it like it’s a touch-screen and I have to be like “no, use the mouse!”
It’s a struggle to get started, but once they have that foundational knowledge they pick things up so quickly.
It becomes a whole different thing when you yourself are a creator of any kind.
Clearly this isn’t the type of media I was referencing…
PITA = pain in the ass.
I never said it was hard. Just a real pain in the ass. Like iptables vs UFW. They’re the same thing, but one is easy and a pain in the ass and the other is just easy… So I opt to make my life easier. lol
Data hoarding random bullshit will never make sense to me. You’re literally paying to keep media you didn’t pay for because you need the 4k version of Guardians of the Galaxy 3 even though it was a shit movie…
Grab the YIFY, if it’s good, then get the 2160p version… No reason to datahoard like that. It’s frankly just stupid considering you’re paying to store this media.
It’s not important data. Why would I spend another $200+ for another 20TB drive to have redundancy for 1 and 0 I don’t care about…
Like, vegan “nothing with a face!” ethically? No. Absolutely not.
Vegetarian “I eat eggs and dairy?” Sure.
Won’t even have to. Just use any VPN provider outside of Italy that doesn’t have to comply with Italian law. lol.