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  • The tool tip gives the IP ranges that it opens up, can you make your OpenVPN network live in one of those ranges and try?

  • You need to enable local network sharing on the Mullvad devices.

  • I use elk.zone on desktop because I'm used to Twitter.

    On Android, I like Moshidon the best. I tried elk as a PWA and it just wasn't great. Tusky was good, but I like Moshidon's interface better.

  • Distrobox says hi! I used the AUR occasionally when I was on Silverblue and there weren't any alternatives short of compiling the software myself. Or rarely if I needed a newer version of something.

  • Mumble or Teamspeak. I run TS, myself.

  • This is dope! There are a lot more important things on the roadmap, but a qBitTorrent plugin or compatible endpoint would be amazing.

  • Holy hell Java on a Smartwatch?

    WearOS is based on Android, which uses Android Runtime (ART) as the application runtime. ART uses Java (or any other JVM-compatible language, such as Kotlin) as the development language, but compiles the app to native code when it's installed on a client device.

    So... Kind of?

  • You also don't have to reboot when Discover says to. It's just saying that the updates won't take effect until you reboot. It could probably be worded better, for sure.

  • Look into Distrobox. It allows me to use just about any AUR package via a local Arch container on my Tumbleweed system. You can even export apps and binaries to your local path and applications so that they integrate natively with the base system. I've only run into a handful of packages that didn't work correctly, but I wasn't surprised at all - they were all pretty low level system packages.

  • I'll definitely be using LocalSend for my less tech-savvy friends, but I've had lots of success myself with Portal. It works local or over internet, depending on if it can make a direct connection or not. Works great for quick file transfers to and from my desktop and servers.

  • Malicious actors spamming the community with actual CSAM.

  • Essentially confirms the game is Mario, but on drugs. Stoked to play it.

  • Yes, I've got community icons and avatars working. Which are actually the only things I see in my pictrs volume.

  • Huh, do I have that misconfigured by some happy accident? My pictrs volume is only around 50Mb after running my instance for over a month. I have both LCS and Lemmony federating popular content, too...

  • Also, are the images even federated? I know the current line of thinking is that they are, but I could not find them in my local pictrs volume. Not that I wanted to, mind you. But I looked and only saw one picture in there from the problematic time period, and it happened to be one of my user's avatars. And one of the CSAM posts federated with me, I know for a fact, because I saw the comments even though I couldn't see the picture (and I feel horrible for those users who saw it, some of them were obviously traumatized).

    I'm keeping a close eye on my pictrs volume and really scrutinizing who I allow on my instance after this whole thing, but on the whole, I'm not overly concerned, even as a US-based self-hoster. I registered with the DMCA and will fully comply with any and all takedown requests, even silly ones like copyright. I don't have the finances or time for prolonged legal battles.

    Edit: Figured it out. My pictrs container didn't have an external network definition, so it was timing out while retrieving external images.

  • That's actually really fucking cool.

  • Sometimes. Sometimes it doesn't. I had to delete the menu background video folder because the game would crash on startup if I didn't. It works now, though.

  • He said in his follow-up video that there would be no more follow-ups. So we'll see.