Hey, I’m a 3D artist, bass player, and a bad programmer.
I’m self-hosting everything I can, and have been using Linux since Ubuntu 14.04. (Arch btw exclusively since 2019)
My first account on here was over at .ml about a year before the whole Reddit shtstorm. (@princesszelda, yoink)
I dont think a sock would colour plastic armour. Actually, do we know what their armour is canonically made out of?
that’s czech
You can just use Obtainium with the gh releases link
Recently had the jellyfin log directory take up 200GB, checked the forums and saw someone with the same problem but 1TB instead.
Water, it’s so good I’d die without it.
wish I read your comment before clicking the link, now i’ll have to click “don’t recommend this channel” 300 times before the algorithm gets the hint
Since a lot of people seem to be confused. Obviously it’s a real cat and it didn’t even change expression while being vacuumed inside a plastic bag.
Alternatively the owner probably just ordered one of those silly pillows people make.
the open sauce spaghetti bolognese
Oh, I think that literally happened to me like 20 minutes ago
You’re telling me Serj wasn’t singing about a rooster??!
Just kinda silly
well that’s a domain
We’ve been internally using the stock Forgejo (Gitea) one for about a year now, previous Nexcloud Deck, but it was a bit too buggy, and we didn’t really need NC in the first place anyways.
My RAM weeps.
Don’t mind my tipsy Friday rambling, but this is actually an interesting thing to think about. Kinda wonder how that would work, if it were to be real. Maybe there’d be a single centralized data broker, or we could choose from a list of vendors, like how sharing cookies works.
Would it be per a specific amount of data, identifiable data, what if we just dumped 10 years of chats into it.
I’m using Jellyfin, but navidrome worked just as well when I tried it