FOSS thrives in options, and that's just great. There's a compromise between security (i.e. anonymity) and convenience (i.e. speed). This tool focus on the security side. Meanwhile, seedboxes strike a good balance to both. That's the current scenario, there are many ways to share. That diversity provides resilience to the communities ;)
Same, it's super simple with Docker and you don't even need to fiddle with ports or anything. I should probably try running it at my work PC now that I think of it.. Anyway, duckduckgo has been good to me for all these years.
Ah, you're right. The news that I recall were about using the assets' revenue to fund Ukraine
Expected. Iirc the Russian assets confiscated by EU were in the order of billions and not millions.
Tribler Arr integration shim. Translates common API calls from *arr apps to Tribler. - sashkachan/tribler-arr-shim
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15808940
> Tribler *arr integration > > Hey selfhosters! > > I recently discovered Tribler - anonymity focus torrent client. > It made some rounds on hackernews and I'd never heard of it before. > > I installed gui and was not impressed - it ran terribly on macos. However, I was able to test download and its anonymity features - it uses TOR inspired onion routing. I saw they had API available - and thought it would be perfect for my selfhosted *arr stack usage. However, *arr apps did not integrate tribler API (understandably, it's a niche client) > > I dug in a bit and thought it would not be so difficult to create a shim that pretends to be some better integrated torrent client. > > I picked qbittorrent. > > You can check the link. I run it in docker. Add it to sonarr / radarr as qbittorrent client (username and password is irrelevant, as tribler shim integrates with tribler through API key) It's not the most secure approach - but managing torrents wihout authentication in my home network is an acceptable risk. > > I was not able to download anything with more than 1 hops in between - ie it does hide your real IP address, but only uses one relay in between. It's not perfect, but seems to work as designed. I run my services mostly in Kubernetes, so there's likely something in my networking that. > I will poke around more to see what could be the issue. > > For now, the torrent management works through arr apps using the shim, however, the category is not implemented. Therefore, you can only use one category for both sonarr and radarr for example, and you will see downloads of both of those.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15581511
> Aarrr > > 4 panel comic by War and Peas. 1. Panel shows two pirates, the first pirate speaks "Captain, our rivals have been calling us names again." 2. Panel: The pirate continues, "They said we were a bunch of handicaps." 3. Panel: The captain himself says, "That's ableism! And we don't tolerate that kind of talk here". 4.Panel: The ship in full from afar waving a bunch of flags, such as the pride flag, the pirate skull-and-crossbones, the human rights flag, the trans flag and more.
RedditStreams changed domain, right? That's what I recall from a recent post at torrentfreak.com
PS. I love how that piece was written to share the important bits without directly linking to the websites' URL
No, but there are key steps in the installation process that are different. Guiscrcpy uses a binary blob, I'm unsure on how safe it is. Meanwhile, kdeconnect is open source and has many interesting features of their own. (Sending links to open a website between devices, using it in combination with openvpn, and so on..)
Oh. And TIL about the open source multimeter, STM32F3!
Idk. Yet, I have recently found out that some are able to measure Capacitance. I think those are useful, since many times a repair work is about replacing a fat capacitor. But I am quite a neophyte on regards to electronics... Take this with a grain of salt.
I don't know if it's what you want but on Linux I had guiscrcpy to open my phone screen as a window and control it with my keyboard and mouse seamlessly. Nowadays I have switched to kdeconnect (there's gsconnect for gtk desktops environments)
I like nerdfonts. For design, check open source fonts on either gitlab or github. Recently, I came across the work of this person and I really liked it. https://gitlab.com/users/arielmartinperez/projects
What do a Prime Minister, an MIT professor, and a child from Rajasthan have in common? They, along with other public figures and thousands of children, lov...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15670510
> Ada goes to the set: let’s make an animated movie - FSFE - Help us make a film of this story to spark more kids’ interest in coding and tinkering! > > - https://mastodon.social/@fsfe/112444907254210958 > - About the book : https://fsfe.org/activities/ada-zangemann > - Book reading : https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/book-reading-ada-zangemann-a-tale-of-software-skateboards-and-raspberry-ice-cream > - Audio only version of the book reading : https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/book-reading-ada-zangemann-a-tale-of-software-skateboards-and-raspberry-ice-cream-audio-only
Depends on contents. Open source books exist. "The Carpentries" come to mind. Freecodecamp, Zines, etc too.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15676759
> Chinese doctors treated an end-stage type 2 diabetic patient by implanting islet tissue derived in vitro from his own endoderm stem cells. The patient has been insulin-independent for 33 months.
I'd check the older reviews on sth for a budget hardware, https://www.servethehome.com/category/networking/
There are links to other wikis with lists of devices.
HTTP/2 is used by 35.3% of all the websites.
Winnie the Pooh, the obvious icon for all complex international relationships...
By default it consumes 30% of RAM as cache (ARC). And, we have btrfs now, which is a huge contender "CoW" filesystem for desktop.
Cockpit shows some PCP metrics but Grafana is nicer and better suited for time-series data.
Explore how the 'zfs send' and 'receive' commands enable efficient data synchronization for high-availability storage services, ensuring quick, reliable failovers between replica systems with up-to-date incremental changes.
Describes the zrep script that uses zfs send and receive over network to keep a read-only copy of snapshots up-to-date.
Can you name an example of such app? I thought you meant old adobe photoshop versions.
This is what OP looks for. It exists! Other repos only cover partially (e.g. either ollama or tts)
Good use of acrylic. AFAIK you can't get such fluorescent colors with oils.
Birds are so intelligent!
This is clever. But in a way, it's also shifting the environmental impact from these bottle caps. I can't imagine under which conditions the birds' may be a problem (e.g. getting too much food). Maybe someone with better knowledge on these species can tell if there could be a downside (no matter how improbable, just the risk of X). Such risk may include the interaction through second or third organisms (e.g. lack of seed spread, abundance of parasitic prokaryotr, etc.)
Biological question aside, anyway... This is so cool! I'd like to try building one myself ;)
An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices
An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices
Fediverse traffic is pretty bursty and sometimes there will be a large backlog of Activities to send to your server, each of which involves a POST. This can hammer your instance and overwhelm the backend’s ability to keep up. Nginx provides a rate-limiting function which can accept POSTs at full spe...
cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/89462
> Handling large bursts of POST requests to your ActivityPub inbox, using a buffer in Nginx > > Fediverse traffic is pretty bursty and sometimes there will be a large backlog of Activities to send to your server, each of which involves a POST. This can hammer your instance and overwhelm the backend’s ability to keep up. Nginx provides a rate-limiting function which can accept POSTs at full speed and proxy them slowly through to your backend at whatever rate you specify.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/8569504
> How is the hydrogen made?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/4492477
> How to store digital files for posterity? (hundreds of years) > > How to store digital files for posterity? (hundreds of years) > > I have some family videos and audios and I want to physically save them for posterity so that it lasts for periods like 200 years and more. This allows great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren to have access. > > From the research I did, I found that the longest-lasting way to physically store digital content is through CD-R gold discs, but it may only last 100 years. From what I researched, the average lifespan of HDs and SSDs is no more than 10 years. > > I came to the conclusion that the only way to ensure that the files really pass from generation to generation is to record them on CDs and distribute them to the family, asking them to make copies from time to time. > > It's crazy to think that if there were suddenly a mass extinction of the human species, intelligent beings arriving on Earth in 1000 years would probably not be able to access our digital content. While cave paintings would probably remain in the same place. > > What is your opinion?
Her novels imagine other worlds, but her theory of fiction can help us better live in this one.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13897128
> Lidarr++Deemix - A service to automatically add albums from Deemix > > As someone who listens to a lot of niche artists, I was upset, that not all albums were present in MusicBrainz. So I came up with a solution. > > Meet Lidarr++Deemix! > > https://github.com/ad-on-is/lidarr-deemix > > This tool helps to enrich Lidarr, by providing a custom proxy, that hooks into the process without modifying Lidarr itself, and injects additional albums from deemix.
Researchers at Imperial College London have genetically engineered bacteria to grow animal- and plastic-free leather that dyes itself.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14059725
> Plastic-Free Vegan Leather that Dyes Itself Grown from Bacteria
Lightweight tool to automate downloading and metadata generation with yt-dlp - jmbannon/ytdl-sub
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13870420
> ytdl-sub > > ytdl-sub is a command-line tool that downloads media via yt-dlp and prepares it for your favorite media player, including Kodi, Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, and modern music players. No additional plugins or external scrapers are needed.
A joint study between Yale University, King’s College Hospital in London and Doctors Without Borders found a single shot could be made for just 89 cents.
cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/11304633
> Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk facing pressure as study finds $1,000 appetite suppressant can be made for just $5
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13716493
> Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In My Lane. Focused. Flourishing.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/16886924
> A 2000 year old ceiling in the temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
It doesn't matter if it's a CD, a Film, or manual with the instructions to build a spaceship. If you copy it, the original owner doesn't lose anything. If you don't copy it, the only one missing something (the experience) is YOU.
Enjoy!
Of course, if you happen to have some extra money for donations to creators, please do so. If you don't have that, try contributing with a review somewhere or recommending the content, spread the word. Piracy was shown to drive businesses in several occasions by independent and biased corps (trying to show the opposite).