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- Comment on YouTube's war against third party apps is just as ridiculous as its war on adblockers 1 week ago:
Tubemate. Tubular. Newpipe. Ublock if nothing else.
- Comment on Jellyfin: Can I disable HEVC playback on ONE device? 1 week ago:
Thanks…but I don’t want to block all other users/devices from using x265 just because that one single device :(
- Comment on Jellyfin: Can I disable HEVC playback on ONE device? 2 weeks ago:
I didn’t see an option to disable x265, sadly. There’s a bunch of transcoding options, but seems this wasn’t considered, unless the device didn’t support it.
- Comment on Jellyfin: Can I disable HEVC playback on ONE device? 2 weeks ago:
Thanks…I was looking onto that, but I don’t think I’ve seen the option to always transcode x265 back to x264…Unless the device truly can’t. But if it can decode, it’s preferred, and I’m not sure there’s an option to change that.
- Comment on WhatsApp Must Act to Protect Elections | foundation.mozilla.org 2 weeks ago:
Whatsapp link previews are rendered at meta servers. They could display any propaganda or fake news warnings they wanted on those previews.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Fairbuds are Fairphone’s proof that we really could make better tiny gadgets 4 weeks ago:
Some more recent bluetooth codecs (such as LDAC or aptX) are better ahead in audio compression, which given bluetooth’s limited bandwidth (and given than higher bandwidth usage means also more battery consumption), is something to keep in mind at all stages. In general, bluetooth audio quality is quite a mess of codec negotiations that happen mostly transparently to the user when an earphone connects. When a call is placed and the headset needs to also send audio besides receiving it, further codec changes are negotiated on the spot, prioritizing latency vs quality. Here’s a quick (kinda) guide to the most common bluetooth codecs any given audio device might use: whathifi.com/…/what-are-the-best-bluetooth-codecs…
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks…I did follow their guide, step by step. The only thing that I customized was the immich uploads folder, which I want it to go to my NAS. I have it set up on an NFS mount handled by proxmox, and then it’s just a transparent bind mount in the LXC. The user in the lxc container has read/write access to this location, and docker runs on this same user. But I reckon I’m addressing this in docker in a horribly messed way, as I’ve never used it before. Checking the docker logs immich_server, I’m getting this:
[Nest] 7 - 04/08/2024, 9:53:08 AM LOG [SystemConfigService] LogLevel=log (set via system config) node:fs:1380 const result = binding.mkdir( ^ Error: EACCES: permission denied, mkdir 'upload/library' at mkdirSync (node:fs:1380:26) at StorageRepository.mkdirSync (/usr/src/app/dist/repositories/storage.repository.js:112:37) at StorageService.init (/usr/src/app/dist/services/storage.service.js:30:32) at ApiService.init (/usr/src/app/dist/services/api.service.js:72:29) at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5) at async ApiModule.onModuleInit (/usr/src/app/dist/app.module.js:58:9) at async callModuleInitHook (/usr/src/app/node_modules/@nestjs/core/hooks/on-module-init.hook.js:51:9) at async NestApplication.callInitHook (/usr/src/app/node_modules/@nestjs/core/nest-application-context.js:223:13) at async NestApplication.init (/usr/src/app/node_modules/@nestjs/core/nest-application.js:100:9) at async NestApplication.listen (/usr/src/app/node_modules/@nestjs/core/nest-application.js:169:33) { errno: -13, code: 'EACCES', syscall: 'mkdir', path: 'upload/library'
Let’s see… So let’s say my LXC container has a /mnt/NAS-immich-folder path, already mounted and with rw permissions. Then I edited my docker-compose.yml volumes line as follows:
volumes: - /mnt/NAS-immich-folder:/mnt/immich - ${UPLOAD_LOCATION}:/mnt/immich - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
And my .env path looks like:
# The location where your uploaded files are stored UPLOAD_LOCATION=/media/immich
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks! When I type my LXC’s IP:2283, I get unable to connect. I checked the docker-compose.yml and the port seems to be 2283:3001, but no luck at either. Is there anything that needs to be done on docker’s network in order to…“publish” a container to the local network so it can be seen? Or any docker running with a port can be reached via the host’s IP with no further config? Checking the portainer’s networks section, I can see an ‘immich-default’ network using bridge on 172.18.0.0/16, while the system’s bridge seems to be running at 172.17.0.0/16. Is this the correct defaults? Should I change anything?
Thanks!
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks! When I type my LXC’s IP:2283, I get unable to connect. I checked the docker-compose.yml and the port seems to be 2283:3001, but no luck at either. Is there anything that needs to be done on docker’s network in order to…“publish” a container to the local network so it can be seen? Or any docker running with a port can be reached via the host’s IP with no further config? Checking the portainer’s networks section, I can see an ‘immich-default’ network using bridge on 172.18.0.0/16, while the system’s bridge seems to be running at 172.17.0.0/16. Is this the correct defaults? Should I change anything?
Thanks!
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks! When I type my LXC’s IP:2283, I get unable to connect. I checked the docker-compose.yml and the port seems to be 2283:3001, but no luck at either. Is there anything that needs to be done on docker’s network in order to…“publish” a container to the local network so it can be seen? Or any docker running with a port can be reached via the host’s IP with no further config? Checking the portainer’s networks section, I can see an ‘immich-default’ network using bridge on 172.18.0.0/16, while the system’s bridge seems to be running at 172.17.0.0/16. Is this the correct defaults? Should I change anything?
Thanks!
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks…So you think a full VM will result in less overhead than a container? How so? I mean, the VM will take a bunch of extra RAM and extra overhead by running a full kernel by itself…
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 4 weeks ago:
Sure…But proxmox is already there. It’s installed and it runs 5VMs and about 10 containers. …I’m not going to dump all that just because I need docker…and I’m not getting another machine if I can get use that. So…sure, there might be overhead, but I saw some other people doing it, and the other alternative I saw was running docker on a VM…which is even more overhead. And I fear running it on the proxmox server bare metal, it might conflict with how it manages the LXC containers.
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 20 comments
- Comment on Roku explores taking over HDMI feeds with ads 5 weeks ago:
While that sounds nice and all, I’ve had playback issues before…not to mention it’s bulkier than a chromecast, and I’d still need a remote…There’s no Android or Android-TV solution that’s privacy friendly right?
- Comment on Roku explores taking over HDMI feeds with ads 5 weeks ago:
Ok…I have an old chromecast that I use when I travel to connect to my jellyfin server. It’s already giving me crap in the home screen for movies and series on platforms I don’t even have. What would be a cheap and portable device I could use when I travel so I can hook to any TV?
Thanks!
- Comment on Meta just showed off Threads’ fediverse integration for the very first time 1 month ago:
I… Don’t think lemmy.world said it. I think they took more of a “wait and see” approach, in contrast to most other instances. Please someone correct me if I’m wrong.
- Submitted 1 month ago to technology@lemmy.world | 2 comments
- Comment on Favourite developers 1 month ago:
Remedy Entertainment. They have been making banger after banger in my opinion, all the way back to Max Payne (and i wasted so many hours on Death Rally). Always heavy focus on plot, and well developed gameplay. Memorable soundtracks on most cases too.
- Comment on How to import Steam Wishlist onto GOG? 1 month ago:
Yeah…I guess I was not interested sharing my data with even more people, that’s why I never went this route… Thanks though!
- Submitted 1 month ago to foss_gaming@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on The New Audi A3 Is Amess With In-Car Subscriptions 1 month ago:
If they keep doing it is because it keeps working
- Comment on Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome 2 months ago:
Why are we posting news from September?
- Comment on How do I brew this brick of tea? 2 months ago:
Heads up! Many Chinese products have manufacturing date ONLY. From then, you kinda figure it out yourself when is best to consume it. Some will go as far as hint “best consumed within a month or the manufacture date” or things like that. But yeah, as others have said, with tea, if properly kept, doesn’t really expire. I’d day that date is really the manufacturing date.
- Submitted 2 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 32 comments
- Comment on What is your preferred method for backing up several TB of data? 2 months ago:
Is there a decent UI for borg, or is it all CLI?
- Comment on Finally joined the "work was throwing it out" club 2 months ago:
…How? Yeah I have a Pi3 and a Pi4 lying around without much use at the moment. But how do I handle the inputs/outputs etc?
- Comment on Finally joined the "work was throwing it out" club 2 months ago:
350USD? Yeah not that cheap either…
- Comment on Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice 3 months ago:
Matte
Well the link went straight to a Google page. Many people here is trying to avoid Google services/products, so it made me suspicious.