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For low technical skill entry filen.io and proton are worth looking into.


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Bring the fucking military instead. With how these guys are cosplaying military you’ll need it.


Without a link to the report or any other justification information this reads like a hit piece. The other important item to understand is what information actually could be released.
As much as I dunk on proton for their CEOs idiocy and lack of Linux support, I also push for accuracy and infographics are dangerous in that space.
I’ll see if I can link the relevant info once I get home and am not on a phone anymore.
Interesting, the code shows up correctly for me in firefox. I wonder if that’s due to my instance?
This works perfectly! Thank you!!! In case anyone else finds themselves wondering about the ${0##*.} portion, I found this article to be very helpful. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30980062/0-and-0-in-sh
edit: You beat me to it with your link on parameter expansion. I’ll be reading through that tonight as well. Thanks again.


I manage a team and cannot imagine having the time or desire for this shit.


Fuck no the Us shouldn’t get this.


Took me a bit to dredge this up but it has the reasoning.
How does subsonic compare against tools like jellyfin in your experience?
Worth noting however that you can also buy the music DRM free and then stream from a local solution like jellyfin.


Side question that may be relevant since this is for local collections. Does anyone have a recommended tool for ripping and tagging audio CDs (e.g. with musicbrainz support)?
This is awesome! Looks like it’s time to load a newVM and play! Can’t wait for when it hits production ready.


Yer mums over here.
Or the reddit API shenanigans.
Agreed. The experience is so easy and well integrated that it has been trivial to get my whole family on it. Being open source would be very nice though. That lack of transparency due to closed source is my only real gripe with it.


I tossed Mint on a VM briefly and really disliked it. Specifically finding the terminal was painful. Did they bury it pretty deep or did I just overlook it?


With the settlement money they are about to get ripped up for I’m sure they could.
No. Absolutely no interest in 24/7 being plugged in.