clb92
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- Comment on Forgejo v13.0 is available 1 week ago:
I’m out of luck, it seems, since I’m already running Gitea 1.24.6.
- Comment on Forgejo v13.0 is available 1 week ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Forgejo v13.0 is available 1 week ago:
The longer you wait the more incompatible and harder to migrate it will get.
I know, but I thought it was already too late to simply change the docker image and be done with it. But, you are saying it’s still just a drop-in replacement currently?
- Comment on Forgejo v13.0 is available 1 week ago:
I meant it more like “I’m concerned if I’m missing out on something huge by still using Gitea.”
But if they’re still mostly the same, I’ll just stick with what I’ve already set up.
- Comment on Forgejo v13.0 is available 1 week ago:
Does Forgejo have any killer features or something that makes it worthwhile for me to switch away from Gitea now?
- Comment on Self hosted chore app 2 weeks ago:
I’ve tried it out now too, and it looks promising.
- Comment on The end of tt-rss.org 3 weeks ago:
I didn’t like it, as it didn’t have the exact full article view mode I desired, but lots of people like it.
- Comment on The end of tt-rss.org 3 weeks ago:
The loss of Google Reader is basically what taught me not to get too attached to services I can’t host myself. I’m hosting an older version of TT-RSS (due to migration issues to newer versions), and will continue with that until it no longer works for me, and then I will probably move on to CommaFeed. I’ve already tested all the commonly self hosted RSS readers out there, and that’s the one that fits my needs best, other than TT-RSS.
- Comment on Got my moneys worth.. 2 months ago:
There’s still a lot of filament sitting in the Bowden tube between your sensor and the hotend.
- Comment on Remember to dry your filament kids 2 months ago:
It also depends how humid it is where you live.
- Comment on YSK - The new RTS Stormgate silently full released 2 months ago:
No, I don’t think I “should” know this.
You should know that this isn’t the place to post random promotional advertising.
- Comment on DNS server 2 months ago:
Works great for me, thanks.
Added a button on my Stream Deck too, which disables blocking on my two Technitium instances for 5 minutes.
- Comment on DNS server 2 months ago:
I have it integrated into HomeAssistant so I have a “Disable DNS Blocking” button
I need that. I already have a bunch of physical buttons on my desk, which do things via Home Assistant, so that’d be an obvious one for me to add next.
- Comment on Upvotes and downvotes are public information on Lemmy 2 months ago:
Making the votes public but making sure everyone knows that would be fine.
This is why I actually like that in kbin/mbin you can see up front who has voted what. It doesn’t pretend votes are secret when they aren’t.
- Comment on YSK: Deezer, the music streaming service, is owned by a company whose Founder and CEO is a Russian Oligarch with connections to the Kremlin and donates to the American Republican party. 2 months ago:
Dammit, I was pretty happy with it :(
- Comment on Tape drive backups 3 months ago:
I’m planning to have a NAS at my parents’ place too, and I will probably just set it up with Tailscale.
- Comment on Sonarr - How to troubleshoot fake downloads 3 months ago:
I use Deluge, where it’s a bit more difficult, because it doesn’t have such filtering built in. I had to use the Execute plugin, and have it execute a script that checks the download filter upon completion, and deletes the download if it contains one or more dangerous filetypes.
Is there any way to have Radarr/Sonarr automatically remove it from the queue if there are no importable files, instead of waiting for manual intervention?
- Comment on Looking for DLNA Renderer software 3 months ago:
VLC can play from DLNA
- Comment on Let’s Encrypt Begins Supporting IP Address Certificates 3 months ago:
Pretty sure it remains $1. But it’s specifically only 6-9 digit numeric .xyz domains.
- Comment on Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products 5 months ago:
Only one part available right now. The idea is great, though.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Help a guy out who doesn’t know all acronyms ever made…
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They’re still using the legacy program
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They’re switching to reinforced concrete pipes?
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They’re using rapid control prototyping?
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They’re hiring respiratory care practitioners?
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They’re entering the reactor coolant pump market?
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They’re affiliated with the Russian Communist Party?
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- Comment on Fully self-hosted password manager options 5 months ago:
Same for me, and I use the button in my quick settings as well.
- Comment on Is it normal to not have any malicious login attempts? 6 months ago:
Not the person you asked, but I simply put Authelia in front of Jellyfin via my reverse proxy (not using OAuth to integrate with Jellyfin), and that means that you have to be authenticated for any request on my jellyfin subdomain to be able to reach my Jellyfin server. Probably means I can’t connect via the app remotely, only browser, but then I can just use my VPN and connect directly to the local IP.
- Comment on Is it normal to not have any malicious login attempts? 6 months ago:
It’s a huuuugely popular CMS used on around 40% of all websites on the internet, and it has around 70,000 plugins available of varying quality. Most exploits are from badly written plugins.
- Comment on Looking for a good RSS Reader 6 months ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Looking for a good RSS Reader 7 months ago:
I host my own Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS), but I’ve used the public instance of CommaFeed too many years ago, before I started selfhosting.
I really like TT-RSS, especially with my own theme I made, but the container image I’m using now is outdated and has some problems, and if I want to upgrade I’ll have to switch image to the official one, and I won’t be able to simply migrate my data over, as TT-RSS has since dropped support for MySQL completely, so I’m considering just hosting Commafeed instead (since I have to start fresh anyway).
I prefer RSS readers that feel a bit like Google Reader (R.I.P. - Gone but not forgotten)
- Comment on Is this just crappy Filament 7 months ago:
I think you’re right
- Comment on Starting to self host 7 months ago:
Learn how to use Docker. That’s gonna be a big help.
- Comment on Jellyfin is not just good... but *better* than Plex now?! 8 months ago:
What problems are you having with it?
- Comment on Lifestyles of the Bronze Age Famous 11 months ago:
What am I even doing with my life… brb, gotta get me an octopus vase…