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  • Sorry to be a pendantic ass. But. Jellyfin, in and on itself, has absolutely nothing to do with docker.

  • I just have one private german anime tracker. Everything else is Usenet.

  • The number of recent updates, it seems. Which is probbaly an OK metric.

  • Graphene explicitly says the 400k are worldwide. You cannot then go ahead and use the US numbers for your comparison. From your own source, Google shipped 10 million Pixel 9 devices in 2023 alone. This does not account for other/older pixel models, or the sum total of sales before that point, or since.

    Why not just share the actual number: worldwide, there's 400k users.

  • Wow, such a bad-ass we got here... 😂

  • Another recmendation for Actual. I spend very little time having to interact with it, because after the initial setup, all transactions are now synched from my bank accounts, and 90% are automatically classified into my categories (not by "AI" or something, you just set rules like "payments to Rewe are always groceries").

  • Surfshark does too

    So do many others, I'd assume

  • Planning to host a Nix caching server, and have CI build all package and NixOS outputs on every push to git, then in turn pushing the output artifacts to the cache. Would save me a good chunk of time when tinkering with VMs that haven't seen manual updates in a while.

    Only thing is, I'm not sure how to approach building and caching NixOS configs that receive agenix secrets in their input. Obviously those should not be cached...

  • No, not really. The imperativity of ansible vs the declarativity of nix actually does make a big difference in practice.

  • About the same here, though I have to say... Reading the "3 hours per day" part out loud still seems... Insane somehow.

    In a similar vein, I'm currently staying at my mom's house, and the internet is too shit to use my Jellyfin. As a result, I haven't been watching any shows, and my day seems to be infinitely longer, like a million more activities fit in the sake 24 hours.

  • Yes, and I do werether the recipient also knows how to use it.

    So, for like, 1% of my mails.

  • More like: paying someone to maintain the hardware.

    Anyways.

    Just FYI, your mails with a provider like Proton are not E2E encrypted unless you exclusively wrote with other Proton customers (in which case I assume they are. No idea). Otherwise it's just encrypted at rest.

    I dint really see the benefit over doing it completely yourself, not even offering metadata to a provider, and also having encryption at rest, while maintaining full compatibility with mail clients 🤔

  • Not a VPS.

  • We host most stuff at home, and then additionally some services at Hetzner on an (auctioned) root server. Bloody nice to get really good hardware for cheap, plus unlimited data with either 1 or 10Gbit synchronous network speed, a dedicated IPv4,...

    Stuff like my mail server lives there because it HAS to be available, and doing it at home, and doing it well, is next to impossible.

    I'm planning a nix hydra + cache server, which will probably also live on the Hetzner server, simply because it'll have pretty intense jobs to run a lot of the time and I'm not a fan of having the noise of spun-up fans at home.

    Both solutions have their place, is what I'm saying / agreeing.

    • every VM with state backs up its state to the NAS once a day
    • client devices rsync most of their home folder to the NAS once an hour
    • at 3:15 in the morning, a Borg backup job starts pushing the days changes to a Hetzner storage box

    Through borg, I have the Option to go back to any point in time with the backups. I will probably never need this, hence why it happens in this step, not on the rsync job to the NAS.

    Things like movies and tv shows are not backed up, they are replaceable. All in all, about 2tb of documents, pictures, and VM state is backed up to Hetzner, out of the 16tb on the NAS.

    Pick and choose your battles.

  • Nah. In Europe, Venmo is just not a thing, because bank transfers are free and fast. IDs are a plastic card, just like almost everywhere else.

    Banking apps are a bit more problematic, because most people (and probably banks, idk) prefer if you use those not just if you have a smartphone and want to do banking on it, but also as a second factor for when you want to log in on your desktop.

    There's plenty of alternatives (TAN readers, for example), but none as simple or seamless, unfortunately. But bank websites are fully featured (and usually more so than the app, actually).

  • Fantastic. Best use of language models I've seen.

  • I have not opened my SMS app in years.

  • But that actually is an asshole move then. Because a lot of emotional attachment and memories can be in a chat.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Try BentoPDF if you haven't / are unhappy with StirlingPDF

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Intent recognition for HomeAssistant without an LLM?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What one book or piece of literature would adapt into a movie/TV series if given the funding and full creative control? Why?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    continuwuity vs tuwunel: where to go from conduwuit? (Update: probably continuwuity.)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How would I go about gaining access to a locked-down Linux device I own.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-Hosted setup for remote music lessons?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Can someone rule-splain this

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Can't use Crunchyroll via WireGuard