

it could potentially be abused by work, carriers, governments, malware, etc. to control what you can and can’t easily do
It’s a feature, not a bug


it could potentially be abused by work, carriers, governments, malware, etc. to control what you can and can’t easily do
It’s a feature, not a bug


Too late. Forky is already the name for Debian 14
I was going for one of the 6-9 digit .xyz domains. I can’t check exactly what the message said since it have me the option to delete my account, which I did, but I believe the gist of it was about fighting against spam


I just recently set this up for myself. I used Racknerd (they have crazy deals you can find on racknerdtracker which, to my understanding, work because any unclaimed deals they’ve ever offered don’t expire). If you’re only using it as an access point for stuff you’re hosting at home, you can get a cheap 1 core kvm with appropriate speed and data limits, and connect with wireguard (or as other people have said, pangolin or similar services)
Did you mean to say you recommend against exposing services?


I don’t have any links on hand, but there a post either in this community or !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com that explains how to setup a full arr stack in docker. I’ll see if I can find it in the morning.
Here’s a quick and dirty explanation for your other questions. Sonarr and radarr manage your media. Sonarr handles TV, radarr handles movies. That is the only difference. Without a download client (e.g. qBittorrent) they don’t do anything. Jellyfin is how the downloaded (qBittorrent) and managed (*arrs) media gets played on your screen.
I’m foggy on the details, but jellyfin has specific vulnerabilities that make it not recommended to expose publicly. If you must watch remotely, set up a VPN. If you don’t to manually setup wireguard you can use tailscale, which itself uses wireguard, but it does the hard part for you


I think this particular bot is a good one


GrapheneOS has a hard list of requirements for supporting a device. As of this moment, Pixels are are the one that has all of them


Graphene is unlikely to ever support fairphone


Started bringing my 3ds to work for when I’m on break or otherwise not doing shit. Currently playing monster hunter 4. My DS’s growing up were basically just Pokemon machines, so if anyone has any classic gba, nds, or 3ds games you recommend I’m all ears
This whole thing was made by an llm