

Invidious has existed for many years, I would also suggest Piped but I’m pretty sure their development cycle is a lot slower.


Invidious has existed for many years, I would also suggest Piped but I’m pretty sure their development cycle is a lot slower.
Finamp certainly needs some work but it’s far better than the native Jellyfin application, at least for iOS/iPadOS, I can now listen to music in the background.
Hell the Finamp contributors took my suggestion on a way to sort playlists and actually implemented it so I gotta say much props to them.


Thought you had to pay for that with Anubis? Recently I’ve been eyeing Go Away as a potential alternative.


You know every modern browser has bookmarks, and I think all of them have a bookmark toolbar, and the ability to organize bookmarks into folders…
I’m fully aware, however, I am not about to start bookmarking job’s labelled as #20000 -> 50000 and all their PDF’s, documents an such. Some jobs last 2+ years, like bridge projects, whereas other last a couple weeks to a month, easier to just leave tabs open for what I am focusing on within that current month.
Edit: If I really wanted to do that I could just self-host a bookmarking service that way bookmarks stay centralized, but then I’m taking work home, so screw that.


I do for work because I usually have to recall information and don’t want to look it back up every time.
Pro tip: Auto-unloading the tabs (via extensions) certainly helps retain memory.


I just geo-restrict my server to my country, certain services I’ll run an ip-blacklist and only whitelist the known few networks.
Works okay I suppose, kills the need for a WAF, haven’t had any issues with it.


We need to investigate those in the Pentagon that are giving out illegal orders.
Something, something, we investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing?


you have some kind of hardware issue or corruption / incongruities in your OS deployment.
Windows, windows is the corruption you’re looking for.


Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 completely dominated the spring and summer. Nobody would shut up about it. This year’s Baldur’s Gate.
First time I’ve heard of this game. Wild to see the deluxe edition cost less than the base game Itself though.

Welp, made the purchase, now I know what I’m doing after work.


Tried to setup a personal matrix server last night, got it to federate, next step is Matrix’s Element Call, spent too many hours trying to block the /_synapse endpoint with Traefik because it is recommended by Matrix, no luck unfortunately.
All this in hopes I can add a Music Bot to my instance or something similar.


Want some nostalgia? Plutonium for Black Ops 2 is still relatively alive with a crap ton of modded servers. Game is still fun to play.


The penny died pretty quick in Canada, I would argue and say it’ll be gone within 3 years, tenders will just round up/down the total and no longer hand them out.


This was a while ago so the details are fuzzy, I gave it Traefiks docker labels on port :5380 but that didn’t seem to work then I read an a bug report saying give Traefik :8053 so I tried that and again didn’t work so I went back to :5380 and all of a sudden it reverse proxied but my login wouldn’t work even though it worked when going to the LAN IP+Port didn’t find much in terms of troubleshooting and documentation so I eventually gave up on it.
I have had terrible experiences with recursive DNS resolvers, PiHole+Unbound worked for maybe an hour then would completely kill my internet access, the same essentially went with OpenSense, I had hope for Technitium but alas didn’t feel the need to spend hours troubleshooting something that PiHole alone did with ease.


Meanwhile Battleblock Theater and Castle Crashers are still receiving updates 10 years later. Goes to show how far a game can go if you put a little effort into it.


If only reverse proxying Technitium wasn’t a pain in the ass to do I would actually use it. Maybe one day they’ll fix the login issues until then PiHole works.


I mean technically I am right, they are worth at least 1 billion dollars, didn’t feel like looking up their gross/net earnings.


Maybe one day they’ll fix applications on the task bar not focusing when you click on them, don’t get confused here, these are applications already open and in the background but clicking the icon on the taskbar occasionally does nothing until you manually bring it to the foreground.
Wild this is a billion dollar company.
But it’s not Ai? You can send animations for any message on iMessage, people just don’t realize you have to hold the send button to open the menu.



You will have time find applications that support the Invidious APi, I don’t personally use android/android-TV but on iOS/TvOS I use Yattee.
Given that I host my own instance and don’t typically use the public ones l can just visit my domain an get it with ease.