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helenslunch, to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close...
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what does your NGINX config look like?

Can you elaborate? I don’t know how to explain beyond what’s in the OP:

I created a proxy host in NGINX to forward requests from [subdomain] to [LAN Server] on [LAN] port 8097 (Jellyfin container).

What exactly does the NGINX “login page” say?

It says NGINX and has texts fields for email and password

helenslunch, (edited ) to privacy in How to prevent link hijacking on sites like Facebook, Reddit and Twitter?
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Well. That doesn’t solve this problem. But thank you.

helenslunch, to linux in Why do you use the terminal?
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That’s unfortunate for you but really besides the point.

helenslunch, to linux in Why do you use the terminal?
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I can make a 20 click’s process in a gui be a single character command in the terminal.

If you can make it a single command in the terminal then you can make it a single click in a GUI and the GUI still wins…

helenslunch, to linux in Flatpack, appimage, snaps..
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No.

helenslunch, to linux in Flatpack, appimage, snaps..
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You realize your computer won’t work without scripts, don’t you?

No, I don’t. In fact every Windows, Android or Mac computer I’ve used in my entire life works perfectly fine without manually running any scripts at all.

helenslunch, to linux in Why do you use the terminal?
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How can it not be true though?

How can it? It’s very simple, it takes far less time to click a mouse than it does to type a command.

Imagine doing this in a GUI: list the files in a large directory, ignore the ones with underscores in them, find the biggest file, read the last 1000 lines from it and count the number of lines containing a particular string.

Okay. I’m imagining it, it’s incredibly easy. What else?

Thats a couple of pretty straightforward commands in a terminal, could take 30s for an experienced terminal user. Or the same task could take many minutes of manual effort stuffing round with multiple GUI applications.

My guy, you’ve never used a file explorer?

I have no idea how GUI users can be even remotely productive.

Back at ya

helenslunch, to memes in Lies, deception!
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I mean that’s fair but it doesn’t make what I said “bullshit”

helenslunch, to linux in The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
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Interesting, my understanding is that they should appear on PeerTube but maybe they have disabled that.

helenslunch, to memes in Lies, deception!
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While the device was muted?

helenslunch, to memes in Lies, deception!
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If you have/get a Pixel you don’t even need to be tech-savvy. You literally just plug the phone into your PC, navigate to the Graphene webpage and click “install” right in the browser.

helenslunch, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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I mean I’m sure there are plenty of others, but the one that comes to mind is the P7a

helenslunch, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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I couldn’t possibly recommend it to anyone who is not a programmer. It doesn’t work for shit. The simplest and most basic things like just installing software is nigh-impossible for normies.

helenslunch, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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and now everyone just takes it as default pricing.

Who does that? There are several great phones you can buy for <$400. The phones of yore were trash.

helenslunch, (edited ) to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?
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We can’t even get widespread adoption on workstations, what are the chances we’ll ever get them on mobile?

It’s all the same problems. There aren’t nearly enough people using it for developers to spend their time developing compatible versions of their software, much less ones with a mobile-friendly interface.

Maybe they’ll work with PWAs but those still suck.

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