Well done!
so I’m optimizing for enjoyment and life/work balance
That’s great, really, well done! And I love that spirit, that “peace of mind” of not wanting more and enjoying what’s enough!
All the best!
Well done!
so I’m optimizing for enjoyment and life/work balance
That’s great, really, well done! And I love that spirit, that “peace of mind” of not wanting more and enjoying what’s enough!
All the best!
You could use SyncThing and then run a backup on synched folder on the server
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Sorry for the late reply. I mean a service that let me stream music, that let me listen to music offline and that let me download Spotify Playlists without the need to download every single song manually.
Good to know, thanks! Do you know a way to download the Spotify playlist in Jellyfin without the need to do it manually?
Well, if you have a look at some examples that @stalker@lemmy.ml posted in a comment here, you can see that’s not impossible and that somebody is already doing it.
Thanks!
Have you ever tried ShareX? How does it compare?
Chinese…I don’t know how, but they manage to always create the worst UI. Also, chinese…I will definitely block Internet access except sometimes just to check for updates. The 10/100 NIC is enough for KVM, not for transferring ISOs 🫤 By the way, keep me posted.
And screenshots! We love screenshots!!! 😁
Wow, nice! At that price it’s way better than the PiKVM! Keep me posted on the resolution of your problem. Have you written to the support?
Yes, you’re right. Are we able to go back? I mean, do they want to go back from being paid to almost nothing? And if I’m not mistaken, professional YouTubers produce a quality of videos that didn’t exist back in the days.
we really need a FOSS decentralized video sharing platform to take hold
I’d love for that to happen, but without being paid by a central company, content creators won’t…create content. Will it work with content creators own sponsors? Mmm…I don’t know
But from the moment that the script updates and breaks something and the moment he realizes it may be too late for some applications.
For example I host Traccar to track car/vans and in this case some tracks would be lost. Or maybe SyncThing, he may realize days/weeks later that a sync is not working and if he was synching his smartphone pictures with his server and the smartphone is lost/broke/stolen, he may lose days/weeks or even months of pictures.
I wouldn’t trust a script. Use Watchtower or What’s up Docker
So it’s the use of a browser within a browser? Is it any different than just using Firefox containers (they are AWESOME!!!) and a VPN add-on?
I use BookStack and with Node Red I export to PDF the books as soon as pages get updated, so if everything goes feet up, I have all the documentation in PDFs (locally and automatically uploaded to a free DropBox account, still done with Node Red).
But the attacker should know the internal and the external DNS. If the internal DNS doesn’t have any SSL certificate on its name, it’s impossible to discover.
By the way, I always suggest to reach services through VPN and use something like Cloudflare tunnel for services that must be public.
P.s. Shouldn’t public and private DNS be inverted in your curl example?
Or just point secret.local.mydomain.com to the LAN IP of the server.
Have you found a way to stream Netflix at 4K?