Difficult_Bit_1339

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[–] Difficult_Bit_1339@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just mount a tablet in front of my radio and ignore all of the infotainment 'features'. It's just a bluetooth audio device.

Same thing with smartTVs, just ignore all of the 'features' trying to lure you into the data harvesting ecosystem and treat it as a dumb monitor.

Tabs are just bookmarks for people who can afford RAM.

He's missing the sigh() function call at the start of the main body of the loop.

That is exactly what happens. Encryption on the protocol doesn't do anything but hide what you're downloading from your ISP. It doesn't prevent someone from downloading the same torrent and matching your IP to it. That's why people recommend that you use VPNs if you're going to do this from your house.

pihole, wireguard, qbittorrent, sonarr/radarr, Jellyfin, syncthing, NFS.

I've considered Airsonic but I haven't found a good client that looks good and doesn't behave weirdly. I had one launch about 500 threads trying to transcode the same song which ate up my CPU time on my server resulting in a stern e-mailing from my host.

I don't believe ECC uses noticeably more power

Great post, one of my few saved posts

Infinity is going subscription-only in a coming update. The dev is just eating the costs until then.

All of my invites come from people in a gaming community that I'm a part of.

You use a local DNS resolver that can handle encrypted DNS and also does ad blocking. pihole-ftl is what I've been using. Then you just set your DHCP server (your router usually) to provide the pihole server as the DNS server.

It caches entries so things you access often will resolve faster than anything you can get online, it supports all of the privacy options you could want and it also has ad blocking lists so you can block ads and trackers at the DNS level.

 
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