Zeoic
@Zeoic@lemmy.world
- Comment on How to set up Kavita for Idiot 19 hours ago:
The last optional step in the install page on the Kavita wiki gives you steps to register the Kavita exe as a windows service. That is what you want for it to auto start on boot. wiki.kavitareader.com/installation/native/
- Comment on Is Kagy web browser worth it? 6 days ago:
There is a bit of a difference. Google wants you using it as much as humanly possible for ad impressions. With a subscription they need to make the product just good enough that you keep paying, but use it as little as possible. If you use the full extent of your subscription, they will make less money than if you just use it a little bit but keep paying.
- Comment on A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1 2 weeks ago:
Honestly, I’m not sure how you get “hard to use” from “worked great”
- Comment on A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1 2 weeks ago:
Whats wrong with netplan? Has worked great in my experience.
Neither did I? Yaml defined networking is incredibly easy to use.
- Comment on A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1 2 weeks ago:
Whats wrong with netplan? Has worked great in my experience.
- Comment on Renewables blow past nuclear when it comes to cheap datacenter juice 1 month ago:
That was an extrapolation from where they said renewables would cover 80% in the article. I can only assume the mentioned gas would be the other 20%
- Comment on Renewables blow past nuclear when it comes to cheap datacenter juice 1 month ago:
Its wonderful how they just drop the “20% is gas” part from that headline. Yes, burning gas is cheap, but it is also aweful for the environment and shouldn’t be getting considered at all… 20% of a fuck ton of power is still a shitload of power. I think that’s how those units work anyway.
- Comment on Self-Host Weekly by Ethan Sholly (19 September 2025) 1 month ago:
That’s been around for a long time hasnt it? Or are you talking about something other than that blue progress bar at the top?
- Comment on What is the easiest way to have a self hosted git server? 1 month ago:
Why is that? The project still seems to be available / updating
- Comment on Has anybody been able to successfully selfhost a 2009scape server? 2 months ago:
The timing! I just finished 5 hours of playing on my self hosted server with a friend of mine lol On ubuntu, I just needed java installed, download the git repo, then ran the run sh file. That was it. In the client you edit the config file to swap the public server address with your server’s ip and when you launch next, it will connect to yours.
- Comment on Roblox Retaliates Against Child Abuse Survivor Who Exposed Platform's Predator Problem 2 months ago:
It is also the most popular game ever created, unfortunately. Just one of the user created games on it tops the list for daily active players of any game ever…
- Comment on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet service after 34 years 2 months ago:
Canada has even worse competition and higher prices than the states lol
- Comment on 3D Printing Patterns Might Make Ghost Guns More Traceable Than We Thought 3 months ago:
You might want to go back and read my comment again :)
- Comment on 3D Printing Patterns Might Make Ghost Guns More Traceable Than We Thought 3 months ago:
I would think it’s a very non-american problem, though. They already have super easy access to real guns. It’s all the other countries with gun restrictions that need to worry about printed guns.
- Comment on Zero-day: Bluetooth gap turns millions of headphones into listening stations 4 months ago:
Well, I can recommend the soundcore anker life A1 earbuds for swimming, and the soundcore sleep A20 for low profile earbuds that dont stick out of your ear. Went through atleast 4 sets (wired and wireless) of earbuds for each until settling on these.
- Comment on Zero-day: Bluetooth gap turns millions of headphones into listening stations 4 months ago:
Mine are the WF1000XM3 I still have never heard noise cancellation as good as those ones. I have a couple other pair of earbuds as well, one for set for side sleeping, and one set for water. I like to listen to audiobooks in the shower and the IPX7 ones have held up great
- Comment on Zero-day: Bluetooth gap turns millions of headphones into listening stations 4 months ago:
My sony earbuds lasted 5 years before I decided to replace the batteries in them, which cost me $20 and 30 min. I would hope other earbuds wouldnt die in only half a year
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 4 months ago:
“anything but google maps” is its own list item, not starting a new list. That list just doesn’t have a googlemaps alternative in mind so they used that.
- Comment on How Much Energy Does AI Use? The People Who Know Aren’t Saying 4 months ago:
Im sure they can do the simple math of: we pay for x power, we have y customers. x / y would be a rough but probably pretty accurate number if we are talking tens of thousands to millions of customers.
- Comment on American attitudes about AI today mirror poll answers about the rise of the internet in the '90s 4 months ago:
It is very useful, just only in very few circumstances. 99% of what people are shoving it into, it has no place being there, but there are some things that it legitimately just does better.
- Comment on Docker is not available in RHEL10 4 months ago:
You were just the last rude commenter I saw before commenting myself. He is asking for help, and instead of continuing to help or moving on, people are rude or are attacking him. I feel that isn’t ok.
We can agree to disagree about who’s out of line.
- Comment on Docker is not available in RHEL10 4 months ago:
1 ask question 2 get answers you believe wont work 3 people become rude assholes instead of explain why it will
Yup, no problems here…
- Comment on Docker is not available in RHEL10 4 months ago:
Oooor people could stop being rude when he clearly doesn’t know if you can install an rpm from 9 on 10. All I have seen are people saying “do this”, and when he says he can’t, people complain instead of elaborating. If you dont want to help, dont. There is no need for everyone to gang up on him…
- Comment on Bambu Lab’s Controversial ‘Authorization Control’ Hits Budget 3D Printers 5 months ago:
I currently have my P1S in LAN mode and use HomeAssistant to control it, using thr ha-bambulab integration. Does everything I need
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 5 months ago:
I have atleast a dozen family members on mine that are more than double the age that 30+ year concept that don’t and never will manage to understand it. You can keep complaining about your own marginal effort, and I will keep preventing hundreds of dollars a month of wasted money by the people I love :)
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 5 months ago:
Username, password, and URL* Also the majority of users will be on a tv, where typing that in is a huge pain. Plex’s centralized auth makes it trivial to link with a browser or app on their phone so they can login.
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 5 months ago:
Exactly, we dont add them to jellyfin, we add them to plex because its easier for them lol.
- Comment on Prototype of RTX 5090 Appears With Four 16-Pin Power Connectors, Capable of Delivering 2,400W 5 months ago:
The nuclear and hydro over here in Canada puts us around 0.10€/kwh on average. Really wish processes for nuclear were streamlined decades ago, power would be even better now if it was
- Comment on Request for desired features on a self hosted ereader app. 6 months ago:
Kavita has OPDS support, so if you need an OPDS server to test with, that would be a good option. Would be great if the app worked well with Kavita in general too, it has a good API you could work with.
- Comment on That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharing 6 months ago:
Seems trivial to me for someone to guess file paths and use those to confirm if specific content is on a jellyfin server. With how prevalent things like docker and sonarr are, filepaths are pretty standardized these days. I wouldn’t trust JF without a VPN