

RED and OPS. If you want to join, try OPS first and after making decent ratio, you could try getting into RED.
I’m on fosstodon


RED and OPS. If you want to join, try OPS first and after making decent ratio, you could try getting into RED.


I’m so fucking sick of this shit called omarchy. It’s literally everywhere related to Linux: in my mastodon feed, in my Lemmy feed, on YouTube! Someone is pushing it like a corporate product and I hate it. Plus, it’s created and pushed by a fascist. Fuck that too!


Looks like it’s a bug: https://github.com/nextcloud/android/issues/12137 and it’s not yet fixed, unfortunately.


If you’re running nc locally, check the logs, maybe there’s something relevant in there.


Check your DMs.


Call me old, but people should learn to discover music in different ways (friends, press, concerts, etc.) and not wait to be fed by corporations… just a thought.


Jellyfin sucks for music. I tried it several times, hoping it got better, but unfortunately it’s not the case. For the moment I’m still using Navidrome (which I used for the last 3-4 years without problems).


Oh, not this again! Move on with the times!


There’s no conflict regarding ports. Each container can have the same ports open. You’re thinking about the host network here, but it’s not the case.


Are you sure both containers (npm and audiobookshelf) are in the same network? I see you don’t specify the network in the NPM compose file.
Check that like this:
$ docker inspect container-name| grep -A3 Networks
"Networks": {
"network_name": {
"IPAMConfig": null,
"Links": null,
See if both your containers are in the same network - they should be.


This is about addressing the containers in docker. It has nothing to do with the local network.


Where are you getting these ideas from? I’m on multiple private trackers and none require a seedbox. They may require a seed ratio, but that’s a totally different matter.
Also, some private trackers offer invites from time to time and some provide a way to be invited via an interview. I got into two of them by interviewing.
I tested it and it’s not that reliable. At least for me it didn’t let me see events in the future (next 1,2,3 months) and I wasn’t able to modify an existing event, so I gave up. I also don’t have the time right now to open issues in their repo.


and stupid people are downvoting me for what? because I told my use case? fucking idiots!


I’m using it on Ubuntu and Debian on WSL - I have a Windows 11 laptop at my job, but I do most of my work on linux, so I chose to use Ubuntu and Debian, but I needed some packages that are not up to date with the native package manager, so I went with brew and I can say it’s very good!


fuck people liking shit … and fuck people going back to american corporate tech… yes, I’m mad like that.


Do you have an nvidia GPU? It’s the most important thing to know.


FreshRSS has some too: https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/users/08_sharing_services.html
Wallabag is nice - it’s making an archive of the page you’re saving and I think you can export it as pdf/epub to read it on any device.
Nothing says ‘I’m shitty’ more than naming yourself ‘Nothing’. Oh, wait, using meta/facebook makes you even shittier.