totally would
totally would
yes thank you!
what’s the technical basis for this anyway? is it safe to use without a vpn (ie. is it using p2p connections). didn’t find something immediately in the docs, maybe someone can shed some light?
i like fruit, so I have kiwi, mango, …
Sure. But when do you do that? I find it useful to have the trigger of a social media post.
The bot consumes the atom feed of a repository, but I don’t use a feed reader. you could also just let Github notify you for new releases. But don’t pay much attention to github notifications either. I’m a lot more likely to notice something like that if it’s integrated into my social media consumption.
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Amazing, thanks for your work!
I don’t know what you want to highlight, unless it’s “a lot of people don’t like being confronted with discrimination”. I see OP is passionate about it. But what’s the problem there?
I really don’t think this post deserves all the downvotes. I mean I get how you might feel differently about all or some of the topics the OP brings to the table, but it’s not unfounded and certainly an interesting discussion.
For me, especially the part about sexism in Enterprise really resonated - I have always felt that this is among the worst aspects of the show. I also see points in mpst of the other criticism, although I think part of them can be interpreted differently. For example Section 31: Starfleet has not been a pure utopia since a long time, it’s at least bureaucratic most of the time, with an even dimmer view on it in later series. Section 31 fits in there for me. I don’t require stories to see the story through moral eyes, that can be a (sometimes painful) exercise left to the viewer. I don’t know how much and when this is intended by the series, though.
In any case, I think it’s well worth the discussion and ai’d like to thank the OP for the energy they spent in laying all this out.
I absolutely do, not necessarily on the pirating tools I use , though.
you mean without a dynamic hostname in between? but then you would still need to know about a changed prefix, wouldn’t you?
I assume you have a dynamic ip. what I did for that scenario: setup a dyndns hostname somewhere, configure a subdomain (e.g. jellyfin.example.com) with a cname dns record pointing to the dyndns hostname. you will have to setup updating of the dyndns hostname, this can be done in the fritz box and port forwarding to your jellyfin pc.
I have my music organized by artist and (mostly) album subfolders. My music is also tagged and that’s what really matters most to me in terms of Navidrome.
Did you know about !navidrome@discuss.tchncs.de , btw?
Look in the network settings, you should see the option there. I’m not on my notebook right now, so I can’t tell exactly, sorry…
You can bind qbittorrent to the vpn network interface. If it’s not there, no traffic. That’s my approach.
Funkwhale is very nice as well, but it’s not as easy to administrate - I have been running an older version for quite some time and didn’t succeed in updating to a newer version. Also, it supports some features (like federation) that I don’t need. So Navidrome is just a better fit for me…
Normally yes. Normal means you’re using an IPv4 connection. Should you have an IPv6 connection, each device get’s its own ip. But i guess you would know if you set that up. Your router could tell you more…
you could look into other ways of pirating, that don’t necessarily require a vpn, instead. in may country it’s mainly problematic to use torrents, because you automatically are sharing stuff as well. IRC is something that I never had a problem with, for example. you’re only downloading and it doesn’t cost you anything. there are xdcc search engines out there. The downsides are that it’s a bit nerdy (is it a downside. though?) and you’ll mostly find current mainstream content.