I didn’t know cobalt.tools was OSS. cool!
I didn’t know cobalt.tools was OSS. cool!
Mint is lovely! I started out with it years ago and still use it today.
FOSS developers should be paid.
T-Mobile offers the basic edition (with ads) for free on my plan at least. knowing Netflix though, that probably won’t last much longer. oh well, I’ll still have the high seas.
usually in your router settings you can change local DNS settings. you can set your domains and subdomains to point to your server’s local IP.
Symfonium. Don’t get me wrong, I like Finamp, but it just does not come close to the amount of features that Symfonium has.
not sure. I just use it to chat with friends, family and such, not so much for new connections
Signal and Lemmy, gotta be my two favorite genders
Nearly all of them. Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Vaultwarden, Spacebar, and 2fAuth, all set behind an NGINX Reverse Proxy, SWAG. SWAG made it very easy to set up https and now I can throw anything behind a subfolder or subdomain.
ah I see. at first I interpreted it as you couldn’t reclaim the space from windows
what do you mean by your windows storage being “in limbo”?
diodon works exactly how I wanted it and no less. I’ve mapped Super+V to it as well and disabled the applet icon
wanting more privacy + self-sufficiency. I think what really kicked it into gear was OMV. still love it to this day
so that’s why this was so familiar
that’s completely acceptable. i like when apps integrate with my Monet color theming and I’ve never had issues loading video after i turned off the Piped proxy, basically just turning it into NewPipe with a different look. In my experience, don’t turn that on unless you have a specific reason to. It leads to video loading issues just like you found.
Some things I like about LibreTube:
If NewPipe has a way to add the above functionality, I’ll gladly try it again!
also Libretube is a better looking app + more true to the normal youtube app imo. plus when you disable the Piped proxy it’s always reliable
oh my fuck. circular imports.
I set out to create a Discord Bot in Python, then gave up trying to use an easy “proper” server-side language and just did it in TypeScript