

Disney investing in me not wanting anything to do with them, when they achieved that the minute they bought Star Wars. What a waste of good money.


Disney investing in me not wanting anything to do with them, when they achieved that the minute they bought Star Wars. What a waste of good money.


Because AI pays close attention to every single clause, so it’s guaranteed Sora will follow directions without fucking up. 😒


Or just a VM running Home Assistant OS. Works great for me in ProxMox.


You have to show me that truck, how you got out of your apartment while remaining in the hole. That’s some Goyo Satori stuff right there.


It’s worse than that:


QNAP gives more bang for the money.


Fuck you, and everything you stand for.


How dare you? 😲


Doesn’t seem like Gitea has that issue, and just keep registrations disabled if possible and if your projects allow, avoid symlinking.


As long as it’s factual harsh is even welcome.


I’ve been on librewolf for years, and as long as I’m running the FlatPak version, all Firefox extensions work. Having said that, you do have a few options to sync. One is using your Firefox account (I don’t suggest you do because of Mozilla’s BS over the past year or so, but you would be sharing way less stuff this way). In my case, the only thing I want synced in browsers is the bookmarks, so I use floccus extension in every browser, floccus app in android, and host them all in a self-hosted linkwarden instance. I hope that helps.


I’ve heard of Termux, just haven’t tried it yet. I have some time off come Dec 27th, and there are some projects I want to try, I’ll try to include Termux as well. thank you for the suggestion.


Yeah, I may be wrong with the timing. It happens to me all the time. All I know is I switched the releases repo in Obtainium the moment I saw Catfriend was dropping it and this one was up. I know nothing about this researchxxl guy (or girl, or guys, or girls, whatever), but I didn’t know anything about Catfriend either. Those who mentioned the warning, thank you.


I have to confess that I was not aware of this, thank you so much for letting me (us) know. It’s interesting, and shows why taking the time to research software as well as the devs in charge is so important. I did not see any red flags other than the way the handover has been handled though.
I get it, and I am well aware you’re correct about the risks, but the infrastructure I’m running doesn’t really allow me to go without it at the moment. I did stop the updates in my Obtainium entirely.
The good news is that this just came up: https://github.com/nel0x/syncthing-android/releases
So, it’s looking bright right now.


https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-android
There’s a fork of the fork. Been using this one for a couple of months.


According to her, it didn’t work. I have no idea what macros those are, and in all honesty, I don’t care either, as I don’t have to do it (I know that’s a douche comment, but here we are). As long as I’m not the one hack g to deal with that crap, I’m not even asking. At the end of the day, that’s all she uses that laptop for, the rest is either company hosted or self hosted and she can use it all on her phone or tablet when she’s out and about or in her PC when I get home the office.


Agreed. It’s a commitment for sure, and most people are not willing to, or just can’t.
I had the lower end one when I switched from Synology, 2-Bay. Everything was the same, a few UI differences, same functionality. Don’t know what it looks like today since I moved to ProxMox, and just backup everything to it and then 3-2-1 it, but it can’t have gotten harder to use, can it?