colonelp4nic
@colonelp4nic@lemmy.world
- Comment on Generative AI and Wikipedia editing: What we learned in 2025 2 days ago:
thanks for the relevant excerpt! One small correction: most of the AI sentences had valid and relevant cited sources, but the statements were not correct.
- Comment on 50/50 chance this is a shit post 1 month ago:
thank you!
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- Comment on Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal 2 months ago:
JpegXL offers lossless compression, too
- Comment on How do I securely host Jellyfin? (Part 2) 9 months ago:
I remember you were worried about your ISP messing things up for you, hence the VPN. I would recommend creating a “Virtual Machine” that does all of your downloading to whatever hard drive you’re using. That VM can have proton installed. Then, on your regular computer (not within the VM), you can host Jellyfin with no VPN involved, making it accessible at 192.168.0.xx.
I think this hits your goals without needing to expose Jellyfin to the Internet. Plus it has minimal technical complexity. Your downloading traffic will be VPN protected, but Jellyfin will still be accessible to your local network.
- Comment on China bans compulsory facial recognition and its use in private spaces like hotel rooms 10 months ago:
Do you have more information on this, or a phrase to Google? The idea of zero traffic, zero petty crime sounds incredibly impressive
- Comment on Tailscale + public domain 11 months ago:
This approach largely works, with the caveat that it then requires you to always be on the tailnet. If someone wants to connect locally AND via tailnet using the same URL, they’ll need to push/advertise routes (or do some other hacky thing)
- Comment on Tailscale + public domain 11 months ago:
Right now, I’ve only got the spoons to provide rough guidance, not details. In order to use non-tailnet IPs, you’ll need to configure your tailnet host to “advertise routes/push routes”. In more laymen terms, tailnet needs to say, “hey network client, I do know where 192.168.0.69 is! So I can route that request”. By default, the tailnet host only advertises the tailnet hosts. Anything else fails.
- Comment on People who use firefox how do you see what website you visit on a specific date? (say on september 12) for me it just shows like this 1 year ago:
Maybe sort by “date” instead of date & site?