We aren’t a democracy, we’re a democratic republic.
We aren’t a democracy, we’re a democratic republic.
Easier ci/cd integration and viewing diffs from my phone on the toilet. Nothing I can’t do with regular git, it would just take more effort.
Is there a reason I shouldn’t use gitea locally?
I’ve used almost all the addons I have on desktop for years with an extension collection and FF nightly.
use their unusually long cervixes to hold onto the sperm of several different males for months before choosing which male they bear offspring with.
Doubt.
Blame users for not understanding semantic versioning and just wanting a bigger number.
Navidrome, symfonium, lidarr+soulseek, npm, and for scrobbling I use multi-scrobbler hooked into maloja.
Cool! Any interesting things in the tech stack, OP? I’ve been meaning to set something like this up for my family, local only.
If you’re into minimalism, I quite like mLauncher from f-droid.
I host my own feed aggregator/reader using Fresh RSS. Easy install with docker, pretty good feature set. I don’t like the mental overhead of going to an app to get things so I use my browser to view the feeds on mobile and desktop.
Host your own it takes a minute to do with docker compose.
I use newpipe x sponsorblock, invidious, and pinhole as well, but it’s worth pointing out to those unfamiliar- pihole does nothing for YouTube ads. Pihole is great for sites that add google ads or random junk to their pages, it has no ability to block ads that come from the same domain as a sites content because it is DNS based.
about:config dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled Set it to false
Diceware words.
Motorola Droid running 1.6 Donut.
550 stretches. Use amsteel.
I use pihole. Pihole does not work for sites that serve ads from the same domain, like YouTube
I’m not condoning or promoting piracy here (that’s against the rules, innit?)
Before flaming you should check which community you’re posting to.
Raspberry pi/small NUC with a screen, in a digital kiosk mode. Just load a static html file with some js to update the clock. No keyboard, no touch input, no way to break it. Connect to it via ssh over tailscale or wireguard VPN to update the HTML with the notes you’d like to display. This way if internet goes down, the clock still works and whatever was displayed wrt messages stays displayed, and you don’t have to worry about the increased overhead of home assistant changes or updates breaking things. It will remain consistent since it’s just HTML and js. If you want less technical family members to be able to update the display…idk, seems like a headache.