

Please don’t turn this community into a meme dumping ground. You can go to r/piracy for that.


This looks neat. Thanks for sharing.


What distro are you using? JF recommends Ubuntu.
FWIW, I found TechHut’s Jellyfin YouTube tutorials super easy to follow when I was just starting out. He also has a video on FStab which you might eventually find handy. I haven’t watched this stuff in long time though so it might be outdated. https://www.youtube.com/c/TechHutHD
i literally have to spell everything out
Yes. You do. That’s just the way it goes.
It doesn’t matter if you’re doing OSS or looking for venture capital, you need to sell your project/product to users. In an OSS project, prospective users need to understand why they should invest their time. You always need an elevator pitch or one liner. In github, the elevator pitch is the “About” section on the right hand side of the page (on desktop).
If you want to see what a good sales job looks like for Open Source, check out hoarder. It’s one of the best I’ve seen and certainly one of the main reasons it has received over 13 thousand stars in about one year.


Most of us started with the TRaSH Guides.
Also it’s not Linux or Windows; it’s Docker (which works on both Linux and Windows).
Also check out YouTube. There are a lot of great tutorials on there.


I don’t do it for privacy, although that is a benefit.
I use RSS for convenience (all sources like news, YT, link aggregators, etc. are in the same place) and also to escape “the algorithm“. With RSS, I am in more control over what I see rather than what the Apple/Google news algorithm wants me to see.
Also it helps to prevent doom scrolling. When you’re at the end of your feed, that’s it. There’s no more. You find something else to do.
Just generally, a more efficient use of my time.
You can use yt-dlp to download just the audio stream. After you install it, open your terminal and run:
yt-dlp -x --audio-format mp3 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLHW_tnxUzXEbQqtEVK0EyvYKM2yC4fsr


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Better to use something like ultra.cc. Their Tank Streaming or App Vault plans are what you should look at.


$80 for a lifetime subscription is reasonable for a well developed app without venture capital subsiding the cost.
Plexpass lifetime is $120.


Don’t forget to scrub and checksum your drive
What is the process for doing this?
Does anyone know about the team in this project? I’m concerned that development stalls after a little while when things get hard or they get tired of it.
For me, customizing a new browser is a heavy lift so I don’t usually jump headfirst into browsers without first knowing a little about the team’s background.
Thank you!


Honestly there are only so many clickbait headlines a guy can take in a day. I’ve reached my quota. Can some good person or bot tl;dr this please?
Not sure but I bet the people in https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/adhd will know.


Used it for years. It’s great.


I think it’s just a place to start:
The browser is currently in Alpha stage
Planned support for systems in the near future: Linux GTK3/4…


I’m an American. Native English speaker. The subtitles are 10/10 for The Bureau. It just depends on if your friends like to watch shows that are subtitled.


… plans emerged last week when the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) published guidance for High Assurance Cryptographic Equipment (HACE) – devices that send and/or receive sensitive information – that calls for disallowing the cryptographic algorithms SHA-256, RSA, ECDSA and ECDH, among others, by the end of this decade.
With regard to the algorithms used to hash data – particularly SHA-224 and SHA-256 – Buchanan expressed surprise that neither will be approved for use beyond 2030.
“The migration within five years will not be easy, as every single web connection currently uses ECDH and RSA/ECDSA,” he wrote. “These methods are also used for many other parts of a secure infrastructure.”
Looks like we could be in for interesting times.
Generally, I do not. But I’m sure there is a scenario where it is used as a rude way to terminate a conversation.