If you can live without port forwarding, mullvad is another great option.
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It’s not just inconvenient, it literally makes large parts of the internet inaccessible, even important and useful parts that are not just memes and SoMe.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Beelink ME mini is a NAS with an Intel N200 processor and support for up to 6 SSDsEnglish
7·8 months agoProbably $3.5 tops
It’s still not working for me unfortunately, I’m using the latest release and I get “unplayable, video unavailable” error on everything.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mediawolf - Looking for contributersEnglish
1·9 months agoA reference to The benefit of having a recommendation engine auto add stuff for you
A recommendation engine is perfectly fine and can be fun to discover new things you might otherwise not know about, but auto adding is a huge nono. You don’t want some random shit getting automatically added to your server and taking up space (or using potentially valuable/limited download credit from a private tracker) just because it thinks it knows what you want to watch/listen to/read. Automatically adding new stuff unsolicited it just a really bad idea.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?
10·9 months agoI’ve had colleagues just play the “I don’t fucking care if you’re sending me back because my papers have a spelling mistake, this is just a business trip” method when US customs/immigration starts acting up. Not sure I’d have the balls to do that now that the US is sending people to KZ camp light for pretty much nothing.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mediawolf - Looking for contributersEnglish
1·9 months agoRight now, if you want to add a new movie or TV show, you probably:
Search for it manually across different Arr services
I mean, you only search one arr service depending on the media type.
Check which quality profiles or indexers work best for that media type
Figure out if it’s already available somewhere in your library
You’ve already setup your quality profiles and indexers for your Arrs when you initially configured them, so there’s no need to do that every time you add a new item. If it’s already in your library, it shows when you search for it so not much figuring out.
Manually add it to the right service
Again, you’ve already searched in the appropriate Arr service for the media type. The “manual” action is pressing “Add”, which i assume you’d need to do with this too?
I think I’m confused as to what problem this actually solves?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•John Oliver launches "Make yourself less valuable to Meta" website, suggests Signal, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and BlueSky as Meta alternatives
1·10 months agoSelling user profiling data is also worth money, even if you’re not shown ads because of ad-blockers you bring value to the dataset by increasing it’s size with useful demographic data.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What self hosting feels like (It's painful, please help 🥲)English
0·1 year agoYeah the documentation (if it even exists) of most projects is usually clearly written by people intimately familiar with the project and then never reviewed to make sure it makes sense for people unfamiliar with it. But writing good detailed documentation is also really hard, especially for a specialist because many nontrivial things are trivial to them and they believe what they’re writing is thorough and well explained even though it actually isn’t.
if you have a pixel theres absolutely no reason why you shouldnt use it.
Plenty reasons to not use it on a pixel…I had horrible compatibility with all sorts of banking apps, government 2FA and traffic warning systems, to the point where they just couldn’t work at all. Their sandboxed play services breaks a shitload of day to day convenience and even necessities to increase privacy.
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