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Rentlar, (edited ) to selfhosted in Sounds like Haier is opening the door!

I’m glad the threat of being on a FOSS Hall of Shame is effective for some companies, and that they can’t just frivolous lawsuit away a hobby developer without consequences to their bottom line, which would have set a bad precedent against small-time FOSS developers everywhere.

Now their status to me is moved from “Shitlist” to “Shitlist Pending”, they’ve talked their talk so now it’s time to see them walk their walk. Best would be to allow users to control their Haier products from their own servers rather than Haier’s. That will reduce their cloud computing bills from 3rd party users but they can still offer “compelling value” in their walled garden ecosystem as a simple one-and-done setup. Win-win right?

thanksforallthefish, to selfhosted in 13 Feet Ladder

1ft.io also seems to work and by the branding seems unrelated to 12ft

cyclohexane, (edited )

There’s 4ft.io too. Oh nvm looks like it’s gone.

Apollo2323, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

I was about to pay for simphonium app because was the best looking app for navidrome. Thanks for this amazing app , it looks great , it is super fast and responsive. Really great work where I can donate to it?

StopSpazzing,
@StopSpazzing@lemmy.world avatar

It’s listed near the end of his comment…

Apollo2323,

Yes I got it thank you!

antoniocappiello,

Hi and thank you for your appreciation! There is a buymeacoffee page for donations. Thanks again for the support!

INeedMana, to linux in Beachpatrol: A CLI tool to replace and automate your everyday web browser (Wayland support)
@INeedMana@lemmy.world avatar

your everyday web browser

I only see chromium referenced, where’s firefox?

sebastiancarlos,

“Currently only Chromium is supported. Other Chromium-based browsers and Firefox support to be added soon.”

netwren, to linux in GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.

This is wickedly cool and I was wanting something like this last night. Crazy that I stumble on it the morning after.

Xirup, to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Interesting, I didn’t know it existed outside of Garuda. Thanks OP.

Holzkohlen,

Same. I even use Garuda and I never actually touched that thing. It’s all preconfigured and I just let it do it’s thing.

Ugurcan, (edited ) to linux in GitHub - SerenityOS/serenity: The Serenity Operating System 🐞

Is it possible to run it in VM?

Edit: it’s meant to run on a vm. cool!

HumanPerson,

Quite easy. It automatically starts in qemu when you build it.

Gooey0210, to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out

ACDAB - All Corporate Dogs Are Bastards

i_love_FFT, to piracy in PSA: The popular leech client Stremio got an upgrade to spoof other clients than TorrentStorm.
@i_love_FFT@lemmy.ml avatar

Ok… I like the interface of StremIO, which looks like a service aggregator (ie I can open the movie on a streaming service i have access to), but I don’t like the fact that I can’t pre-download and seed less popular files. It supports debrid services, but from the technical description, thesec seems to be leech-equivalent to seedboxes…

What would be a good drop -in replacement? Something that works on google TVs and is easy to maintain?

blindsight, (edited )

I’ve heard there are (more expensive) debris services that seed back, but I haven’t researched it. I’d already paid for Real Debrid when I read that and it hasn’t come up for renewal yet.

princessnorah,
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

How much was it? They don’t seem to have prices clearly on their website.

Froyn,

Here's what it's showing me:
$3.26 for 15 days.
$4.35 for 30 days.
$9.79 for 90 days.
$17.40 for 180 days.

I did the 90 days to try it out for $10.
3 days of "playing around with it".
Day 4 it was linked to StremIO on my Chromecast.
Day 5 it was linked to my NAS through rclone.

princessnorah,
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Thank you mate :)

WarmApplePieShrek, (edited )

If you use a debrid service, you’re okay because the debrid service just downloads the file once and caches it for everyone, and you pay for the bandwidth to download from them. That isn’t excessive leeching, whether they seed or not.

i_love_FFT,
@i_love_FFT@lemmy.ml avatar

From my early torrent days, we used to say that any torrent we dont seed back to at rast 1:1 is bad for the network (leeching). I can see why there is a desire to block StremIO clients, but if it was modified to see back to some ratio, it would be nicer.

As for debrid, it’s a bit too “centralised” for me still… I’ve read that it’s a major weak point in the system and that servers are often unavailable. That’s why i like the resilience of torrents. (Plus the sharing aspect. Sharing is caring!)

JoeBidet, to privacy in SimpleX Chat v5.4 is released
@JoeBidet@lemmy.ml avatar

simplex seems to check all boxes for respecting privacy. it doesnt rely on using any identity (no strong selectors like email addresses or phone number). seems very forward-thinking in its concepts.

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    1. was apparently fixed with latest version.
    JoeBidet,
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    also now that i think of it:

    1. there is now a discovery mechanism of some sort… but otherwise it’s a feature and not a bug that you can only identify people whom you had an initial exchange with. much preferable than something that Signal that without asking (and without opting out?) will by default access all your contacts and match them through the use of a strong selector (phone number) also:
    2. i think with the minimal knowledge the server has of its users (and the no-identity concept) this really limits risk. Also it means that for the most tight of security models, one can use their own server (which is not feasible with most other chat protocols)

    so all in all: go simplex! :)

    pathief, to privacy in Nitter is shutting down
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    I have never been much of a Twitter fan but I have idea why people don’t just move away from it. What more incentives do people need? 🤷‍♂️

    morrowind,
    @morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

    Well normies are still on it, and they keep sending me Twitter links, so need a way to view them

    Scout339,

    The dumbest people are the ones that never, ever want to change habit.

    Ilandar,

    The problem is that there isn’t a singular replacement. People use Twitter for that feeling of being up to date with everything happening in the world. Until one of the alternatives can deliver that on a larger scale, Twitter will retain a considerable userbase.

    Franzia,

    I’m pretty sure the people who still use Twitter use it for the drama. Mastodon and Bluesky just aren’t as spicy to them. Hell, Mastodon takes setting up to even get anything interesting.

    GardenVarietyAnxiety, to opensource in Release Stargate DAW 24.01.1

    Indeed.

    barberousse,
    @barberousse@lemmy.ca avatar

    Oh, for crying out loud !

    jelloeater85, (edited )
    @jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

    Phat beats KREE!

    simple, to privacy in Predirect: A manifest v3 web extension with minimal permissions to automatically redirect popular sites to privacy friendly frontends

    Is this any different to LibRedirect?

    libreom,

    Libredirect is a manifest v2 extension (can’t be published on chrome store) and has permissions for all_urls, predirect is a manifest v3 extension and only has permissions for necessary domains

    DangerousInternet, (edited )
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  • BearOfaTime,

    Lol, wow. What kind of BS is that?

    May have been useful, say 15 years ago. Even then machines were plenty powerful.

    narc0tic_bird,

    No. Yes. Probably not for most use cases.

    libreom,

    No, yes, It depends- for my simple use case of redirecting embeds and links, it is probably faster by using declarativenetapi instead of heavier webrequestblocking api

    GustavoM, to linux in Recommend security-first basic Linux Apps!
    @GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar

    firejail

    ufw

    And docker if you are paranoid. (You can completely shut off the network of specific commands – can’t get any better (and safer) than that!).

    draughtcyclist,

    I love ufw… So straightforward and easy to use.

    JustEnoughDucks,
    @JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl avatar

    It’s a pity that docker doesn’t work with it well…

    GravitySpoiled,

    Doesn’t podman solve that issue?

    Pantherina,

    Yup securitywise I would also say Podman > Docker

    Pantherina,

    Firejail has some big security flaws. There us bubblejail, which uses the way better bubblewrap also used for Flatpaks.

    But the Bubblewrap and Flatpak Situation is quite complex. Flatpaks, as well as Podman containers, require user namespaces. Through these namespaces programs can get privileged access to system components, which is why secureblue now has bubblewrap-suid installed.

    bubblejail maybe uses that binary already, or it needs to be patched too.

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  • Pantherina,

    I am no expert but it is possible. So the namespace has to be set by root and then used

    idiocracy,

    I keep seeing firejail being recommended though, were the security flaws still not fixed?

    ninekeysdown,
    @ninekeysdown@lemmy.world avatar

    To add to this systemd can do everything they can. You can isolate network, do fire-walling, and sandboxing pretty easily. Any OCI container can be used too if you don’t want to install something too.

    Xirup, to linux in Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

    Thanks for sharing your work at Lemmy! I say this because although I don’t use Reddit, I’m sure that logically because there are more users there and being more famous, it is the preferred platform for developers to share their work.

    Think you’ll implement a replay feature in the future? I love that feature.

    And is there any chance of porting your job in the future to Wayland? Currently there is no program (only OBS, as far as I know) that allows recording in Wayland, it would be great to have more options.

    sonymegadrive,

    Thank you for your kind words!

    I haven’t made the jump to Wayland yet. I basically live in the terminal (when I’m not playing games!) so haven’t been in any rush. I definitely want to support Wayland going forward because it seems everyone has switched but me!

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