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  • I use This Firefox extension to auto unload after 15 minutes of inactivity and This extension to rename the tab title.

    Hope this helps.

  • You know every modern browser has bookmarks, and I think all of them have a bookmark toolbar, and the ability to organize bookmarks into folders....

    I’m fully aware, however, I am not about to start bookmarking job’s labelled as #20000 -> 50000 and all their PDF’s, documents an such. Some jobs last 2+ years, like bridge projects, whereas other last a couple weeks to a month, easier to just leave tabs open for what I am focusing on within that current month.

    Edit: If I really wanted to do that I could just self-host a bookmarking service that way bookmarks stay centralized, but then I’m taking work home, so screw that.

  • 2400mah? No way they’re that small, that’s basically the size of a phone battery, hell an iPhone 16 has a 3600mah battery.

  • Depends on the version of the remote, my old 1080p only one had a lightning port.

  • I do for work because I usually have to recall information and don’t want to look it back up every time.

    Pro tip: Auto-unloading the tabs (via extensions) certainly helps retain memory.

  • I just geo-restrict my server to my country, certain services I’ll run an ip-blacklist and only whitelist the known few networks.

    Works okay I suppose, kills the need for a WAF, haven’t had any issues with it.

  • Bought one when I got my raspberry pi, granted not nearly as fancy as the one in the original comment, thought I would use it all the time, then I learned about SSH.

    Poor thing just collects dust as the battery slowly dies peacefully.

  • Want some nostalgia? Plutonium for Black Ops 2 is still relatively alive with a crap ton of modded servers. Game is still fun to play.

  • This was a while ago so the details are fuzzy, I gave it Traefiks docker labels on port :5380 but that didn’t seem to work then I read an a bug report saying give Traefik :8053 so I tried that and again didn’t work so I went back to :5380 and all of a sudden it reverse proxied but my login wouldn’t work even though it worked when going to the LAN IP+Port didn’t find much in terms of troubleshooting and documentation so I eventually gave up on it.

    I have had terrible experiences with recursive DNS resolvers, PiHole+Unbound worked for maybe an hour then would completely kill my internet access, the same essentially went with OpenSense, I had hope for Technitium but alas didn’t feel the need to spend hours troubleshooting something that PiHole alone did with ease.

  • If only reverse proxying Technitium wasn’t a pain in the ass to do I would actually use it. Maybe one day they’ll fix the login issues until then PiHole works.

  • This just in:

    Looks like someone took the liberty of uploading copyrighted shows and 3D printable gun parts to his file server.

  • Pro-Tip: You can reverse proxy any service on your network but if the IP of your reverse proxy does not match the IP of your A record, aka your server is behind a VPN, the public will not be able to access your server.

    Http/s is neat that way, if the IP’s don’t match then it’s technically considered an insecure or misconfigured setup but it works great to prevent unauthorized access to one’s server.

    I must agree with other users here, hosting a public file hosting server is a bad idea, at the bare minimum Authentik or Keycloak should be in front of it but I digress, https://catbox.moe/ already endures this pain for us.


    Not sure what reverse proxy you’re using but alternatively Traefik’s middleware IPAllowList works great for blacklisting all IP’s and only whitelisting the known few.

  • Debian: If it’s not natively support and stable we’ll make it supported and stable, no matter the cost.

  • Windows:

    Someone else potentially has this file open, would you like to open a read only copy?

    Linux:

    Someone else potentially has this file open and they may have a newer version than you, would you like to save anyways?


    Such a small difference but enough to make Linux superior.

  • On KDE Plasma for example, there is a little tile for it on the taskbar.

    Depends on how you configure KDE, typically Super-Key+V is the standard shortcut for clipboard history.

  • Use it daily, Client > Home > ProtonVPN - essentially made my own multiple hop network.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Can I remove Pipewire-ALSA without removing Pipewire itself?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there a Macro application that doesn't need a whole lot of scripting knowledge?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Anyone else lose the Bluez5 AAC audio codec after upgrading to Debian 13?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Office workers - Has anyone here convinced their boss to let them install a Linux distro on their work desktop?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Any tool to visualize Traefik access logs?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    How do you configure CSP headers on 20+ applications ?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Drives randomly disconnect an unmount

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Docker Swarm networking vs Docker Compose

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Packages similar to Earlyoom?