sabreW4K3
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf
Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
- Comment on This Week in Self-Hosted (8 March 2024) 8 months ago:
The Immich logo is a massive improvement.
- Comment on Oda's message about Akira Toriyama passing away. 8 months ago:
That’s a wonderful message.
- Comment on What's wrong with Nextcloud, and why is it slow/clunky? 8 months ago:
Out of curiosity, why isn’t this stuff done by default?
- Comment on Good job man 👍 8 months ago:
Is this just cosmetic or is there a real benefit to the lack of corner?
- Comment on What does your current setup look like? 8 months ago:
My plan was to get one of those flying saucer looking WAPs to handle the WiFi. Would that work?
Runs off to look up LibreCMC 😂
- Comment on GitHub - basings/selfhosted-music-overview: A table listing software network services which can be hosted on your own servers 8 months ago:
That’s at least ten things that are incorrect.
- Comment on GitHub - basings/selfhosted-music-overview: A table listing software network services which can be hosted on your own servers 8 months ago:
The entitlement regarding my lack of editing made me believe you were emotionally invested.
Bookstack seems quite popular around here.
- Comment on GitHub - basings/selfhosted-music-overview: A table listing software network services which can be hosted on your own servers 8 months ago:
I just assumed the author had a favourite, I didn’t even think to edit it.
Navidrome supports Smart Playlists: github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/1417#issuec… it’s not feature complete, but it’s live.
Symfonium also supports folder view, Most Played Song, Most Played Album, allows for Downloading music, as well as caching for offline usage, favourite tracks can be bookmarks, it has Internet radio support, supports lyrics and crossfading.
- Comment on GitHub - basings/selfhosted-music-overview: A table listing software network services which can be hosted on your own servers 8 months ago:
Why are you hosting it on git when there’s tonnes of software literally made for this?
- Comment on GitHub - basings/selfhosted-music-overview: A table listing software network services which can be hosted on your own servers 8 months ago:
There’s a bunch of stuff on there that’s just blatantly wrong regarding Navidrome and Symfonium.
- Comment on What does your current setup look like? 8 months ago:
Western Digital My Cloud EX2 (Original) for storage
Raspberry Pi 5 for Home Assistant, Navidrome, Jellyfin, Kavita, Immich, Paperless and eventually NextCloud. Though it’s being a bastard and won’t run right now.
I need to get a Nano Pi to run OPNSense and Pi-Hole and I’ll be happy.
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 8 months ago:
There’s alternative installation methods.
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 8 months ago:
This was going to be my suggestion. Just run home assistant as a Docker container, problem solved!
- Comment on Kavita runners 8 months ago:
It seems that author > book is pretty much the standard. Thank you
- Comment on Kavita runners 8 months ago:
Ooh, that’s interesting!
- Submitted 8 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
To be honest, I don’t know enough about either Rust or Python to continue with this analogy 😂
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
There will always be bad actors, but when everything is working properly…
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
I’m saying that if you want Rust application, install Rust.
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
Does it purge on request?
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
😂
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
That’s a good question. We have the Lemmy platform, but that’s built on the wider ActivityPub platform. So I would consider threads part of the platform.
- Comment on Tear Down Walls, and Build Bridges 9 months ago:
Framing it as isolationists is ludicrous.
I love the idea of an Internet without borders, but there needs to be some shared values. That’s what the ActivityPub protocol provides a platform for. To suggest that everything we do or post should be free is ridiculous. If the communities of BlueSky and Nostfr want to access our content, why don’t they switch to ActivityPub and problem solved?
As a point, say that I write a poem and put it on my mastodon and then bridgey scrapes it and copies it. How do we get that taken down? A picture of my kid? A picture of someone else’s kid?
There’s absolutely no issues with ActivityPub growing, it can encompass the whole internet for all I care, but that needs to come with the protections, provisions and failsafes that the ActivityPub protocol offers. Bridgey doesn’t do that, so again I say… If BlueSky and Nostfr want to pivot to ActivityPub, they’re more than welcome, but the Internet I’m trying to build isn’t about profiting off of small people without a voice and that’s what Bridgey and this isolationism rhetoric tries to do.
- Submitted 9 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
I’m of the opinion that we don’t value our content enough. We should respect it and people. But we should also believe in our community to create its own content. I get so much help here and am so grateful for all the people. I love every experience I have here and I believe everyone can have similar experiences if they stop trying to recreate old experiences.
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
But with AP, you can purge content. When you scrape content, there’s no way to get a purge notice.
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
I don’t even like the fact that we’re forced to train AI via captcha. When we start getting paid for what we put in, I’ll reconsider my stance.
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
That raises a point, what is the process regarding DMCA and GDPR? There’s no mechanism to delete posts via scraped content.
- Comment on Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion 9 months ago:
I’m actually not a fan of copying Reddit content over to here either. I’m at least consistent that in my thought processes.
- Comment on BBC: Extending our Mastodon social media trial 9 months ago:
I quite like the way that reads. It sounds like some people within the BBC are quite forward thinking.