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- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
Well I guess I don’t have a particular or consistent system but I can find what I need pretty quickly. I have a few tab groups for stuff like youtube, bandcamp which helps a lot, and I use Simple Tab Groups in firefox which has been amazing (but I’ve only been using one group/window so this is kind of defunct now), but otherwise there are areas of tabs which are related and they are roughly in chronological order. I will manually move tabs so there are areas of certain topics. I know I can scroll all the way to the right for old tabs, and then left of that a specific topic I was learning about at that time, then left of that something roughly related by topic or time, and so on until all the way to the left is the most recent tabs (and then a bunch of pinned tabs that I use very often). It’s like a map of time and topic, and not just a bunch of random tabs like you might imagine.
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
Bold of you assume that it is not being used.
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
The point is that it may look like a mess to you but that doesn’t mean it is objectively a mess. Hundreds of open tabs can still have logic and organisation even if that is not obvious to you.
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
Because the whole world is America, right?
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
Shockingly, some people function differently to you.
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
Yes, and?
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
It probably is functionally not too different. I have the bookmark bar open but I mostly have all the sites I regularly go to there. Additionally, I have thousands of bookmarks from many years so wading through them for something I briefly saw and was interested in last week but can’t remember enough detail on to find isn’t very fun or easy. And where do I look for it? One bookmark could be categorised in many ways so I also have to remember where I saved it. Tags are good but I have too many for that to be very useful or quick.
I do use grouping as well, and I really like it, but this just causes me to have even more tabs because there is less pressure to trim down the endless list since I can hide them.
- Comment on Why do some people have so many tabs open on their browser? 1 week ago:
For me it is not about being unable to organise them but once it is bookmarked it is basically gone from my sight and memory.
- Comment on COP30 climate talks evacuated after fire breaks out 2 weeks ago:
How convenient
- Comment on Overwhelming majority of Brits say the country feels divided 4 weeks ago:
I’d imagine they mean some fantastical time when they didn’t see people with brown skin walking around.
- Comment on ‘Death to Spotify’: the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the music app 1 month ago:
Bandcamp, qobuz, amazon
- Comment on ‘Death to Spotify’: the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the music app 1 month ago:
Gnod
- Comment on Most Germans favour Israel's inclusion in Eurovision Song Contest | dpa international 2 months ago:
They shouldn’t be in it at the best of times, let alone when they’re genociding.
- Comment on Man goes undercover to the Unite The Kingdom protests, to see if he can find any racism. 2 months ago:
After seeing two pissed women spitting on some vaguely dark skinned men on the train after this march, I can believe this is pretty accurate.
- Comment on Kemi Badenoch pledges to scrap UK climate law 2 months ago:
A massive one.
- Comment on Those who don't use dashboards, how are you managing your services? 2 months ago:
I use portainer, not sure if that counts as a dashboard?
- Comment on How to manage docker compose apps? 2 months ago:
I hope the real version doesn’t have the spelling problem!
- Comment on Charities warn Ofcom too soft on Online Safety Act violators: Another blow for the legislation as Parliament continues to hear stakeholder views 2 months ago:
Who are the stakeholders?
- Comment on Red, White and Bruised: The Criminal Hypocrisy Behind Anti-Migrant Activists 2 months ago:
Yeap, saw this on Saturday when a woman wrapped in a flag after the march spat her drink all over two men on a train. Funnily enough the men just happened to have dark skin. Not about racism at all.
- Comment on Need some help with networking - tailscale, gluetun etc 2 months ago:
Yes, the mullvad integration is essentially what I am trying to achieve because I cannot run both vpn and tailscale as they conflict. Unfortunately I need mullvad on other devices and have spare device slots I can use so it makes no sense to pay another $5 on top.
I was hoping that requests to the jellyfin port would get returned back through tailscale directly and anything else goes on to gluetun. The subnet option sounds like this would be the solution but I could be misunderstanding many things here.
- Comment on Need some help with networking - tailscale, gluetun etc 2 months ago:
Interesting, I will definitely give that a try, thank you.
- Comment on Need some help with networking - tailscale, gluetun etc 2 months ago:
Is jellyfin going through mullvad? Jellyfin and tailscale are using host. This is part of a larger docker compose where I do have things running through gluetun.
Since your Tailscale is host network mounted, you’ll be able to expose your Docker network subnets over Tailscale then access Jellyfin. This is done via the TS_SUBNETS env variable. Docker will use a 172.16.0.0/12 subnet.
Thanks that sounds like what I’m after. So this means that I could access jellyfin on the 172.x.x.x address but anything else goes to the exit node (and then the vpn)?
- Comment on Need some help with networking - tailscale, gluetun etc 2 months ago:
Essentially, I want to be able to use a vpn at the same time as tailscale when I am on my phone and away from home or connected to a hotel wifi etc. Android doesn’t allow this but I read about tailscale exit nodes so I have set this up and it works. The issue is that I would prefer to not use my server location as the exit so I want to push traffic into gluetun (which I already have set up with other stuff running in it).
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- Comment on Paper and mobile train tickets to be replaced with GPS tracking in new travel trial 2 months ago:
Hendy is a fucking joke, look at the saga he’s conducting in Oxford. This idea is also a joke, I wouldn’t believe it’s serious if I had seen all the other completely messed up stuff happening in the UK.
- Comment on AI to help police catch criminals before they strike 3 months ago:
This sounds like fairly normal machine learning models, not “advanced AI”.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
It’s baffling that anyone reads their articles, let alone posts them as a basis for debate on a scientific topic.
- Comment on What are some FOSS programs that are objectively better than their proprietary counterparts? 7 months ago:
Definitely lichess. It makes it very obvious how much of desperate cash cow chesscom is.