

Yep, just like how the random word generator in TempleOS was the word of God.


Yep, just like how the random word generator in TempleOS was the word of God.


What is your home server running and what kind of VM is it?


Not all software needs to be around forever. Things can become obsolete without “failing”.


Mumble is great and I still use it. None of those are failed apps.
Not every app seeks to rake in teenagers’ parents’ money with shit like premium emojis.


Antizionism should be calling Zionists bad, and there are plenty outside of the Israeli government.
If you’re anti-nazi there are a lot of people you should be calling bad outside of the German government between the 20’s and 40’s.
Super simple, like 30 minutes to setup mergerfs and then the bind mounts are a few lines added to the LXC config files at most. This isn’t necessarily needed, but I have users setup on the proxmox host with access to specific directories that are kind of a pain in the ass to remap the LXC users to, but were needed to give my *arr stack access to everything needed without giving access to the entire storage pool. Hard links won’t work across multiple bind mounts because the container will see them as separate file systems, so if your setup is /mnt/storage/TV, /mnt/storage/downloads, etc. then you’d have to pass just /mnt/storage as the bind mount.
On the other hand, I’ve been mounting my storage drives on the proxmox host with mergerfs and exposing what I need to the LXCs with bind mounts for years, and I haven’t had a single issue with it across multiple major version upgrades.
You can pass the storage you need to the LXCs with bind mounts. No network connection needed.


I think Research Indicates’ Jurassic Park: Trespasser let’s play from 2008 is still the greatest let’s play of all time. It was from the early days of high effort LPs on Something Awful, and while Trespasser is a very interesting game for multiple reasons, it’s also an unfinished mess that is better watched than played (if you could even get it to work).


https://github.com/gtxaspec/wz_mini_hacks adds wireguard and other features to a few supported Wyze cameras. I haven’t tried wireguard because mine is on my home network but it works great for streaming rtsp locally.


The audits mean nothing when the Swiss government can compel Proton to do whatever they want, as they’ve done before.
The only difference between what you’re describing and what Proton did is that Proton were obligated to notify the user.


You should not trust any company with your privacy regardless of where they’re located. Proton is logging what you’re doing just as much as anyone else.


I did this same controller search earlier this year, and I can’t really compare it to any similar controllers because it’s the only one I’ve used, but I ended up going with the Abxylute S9 and I’ve been happy with it. I really wanted usb-c power passthrough and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
It’s probably too big for what you’re considering, but I think they sacrifice too much of what makes it usable and comfortable to go much smaller.


Bitwarden caches your vault to your device, so you don’t actually need a live connection to the server.


It’s not a feature I use, but I just tested it in the latest beta release and it worked fine.


No, Traccar seemed like the better of the two, but I don’t like that you can’t use the site without webGL.


I’ve tried owntracks and traccar and I’m not really a fan of either so I’d love to try this once it’s open sourced.


From your deck, yes. From the pool, no.
It does, that’s the icon for Cromite.
I’ve listened to this song many times since playing it, but every time I hear it I’m taken back to San Andreas.