

Thanks, that’s nice to know!


Thanks, that’s nice to know!


I had no idea about the second one! I still like having a context menu option, right click + E seems much less of a hassle than selecting the text and copying, but it’s nice to know you can select part of a link! How did I never notice that you could in 20 years? 😅


I think Youtube Anti Translate only works on video titles and descriptions? There’s Youtube No Translate which does the same and also keeps the audio track in the original language so you don’t get a shitty AI dub


Category “how the hell isn’t this included by default” :
Category “Preserving your mental health online” :
Category “Usefull” :
Category “Would be nice if…” :
Not sure of the pros, I only see cons…
With software encryption you get updates in case vulnerabilities are discovered and such. With hardware… I guess you might get them if you think to check for them? That sounds like a pain though. Also if the algorithm used suddenly becomes obsolete because of new discoveries, you’re now left with a very expensive unsecure disk?
But I’m not very knowledgeable in encryption so I might be wrong.


Well I do use AliExpress because most of the stuff on Amazon is dropshipped from there anyway so I might as well get it cheaper, it has a lot more stuff than Amazon and more variety, and their website isn’t as awful as Amazon’s and actually makes it easy to find what you want instead of a chore, but I really wouldn’t recommend it for privacy either 😅


Hopefully Mozilla won’t die until Ladybird or Servo is ready 😅


I’m not that pessimistic, development for Ladybird seems to be going well and those crazy people are building it from scratch rather than basing it on Chromium or Firefox. There’s also Servo. When Mozilla dies the forks will hang on for a while then we’ll have alternatives.
Why pretend to be a bride when you could pretend to be a dinosaur ?


They don’t even pretend it’s for security reasons and just admit it’s for ads 🤣


audiobookshelf is actually getting there for ebook support :
Any file with an extension EPUB, PDF, CBR, CBZ, AZW3, MOBI is considered an “ebook file”.
AZW3 and MOBI ebook files have limited support and do not keep your progress.
https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/ebooks/
What audiobookshelf is really amazing at is not requiring a strict naming scheme, unlike jellyfin it supports lots of different ways to name and organise your files, and it tracks modifications to the files (renaming, moving) without having to rescan the whole library like jellyfin (and without leaving behind entries relating to the old paths that don’t correspond to anything anymore, though that should be finally fixed in jellyfin’s next release !)
I would have liked a dedicated ebook server but I’ll probably try using audiobookshelf in the meantime, of all the various ones I tried it’s the best by far. Just missing a “DNF” status to be perfect 🙂


For a media server :
Cloud :
Everything can be run in docker containers so your distro or even OS doesn’t matter.
Hardware :
15° ??? 😱 Are you sure you’re not a ghost that doesn’t know it froze to death last winter ?


No I’m really really really lazy… and I hate source installs because you don’t get updates and need to do them yourself. So I guess I’m going to try to figure out how to make an AUR package. Being lazy sure is a lot of work 😅


That looks really cool !
(But I’m lazy so I’ll just wait for the AUR package 😅 )
That’s only because you’re dumb. What do you need heating for ? You could just wear a turtleneck and save on energy costs (according to the French government asking people to turn the heating down to 17° in winter)
All they need to know is basically “Just pick an instance close to you and be done, and if it ever stops working well just pick another”, which is the same thing as when creating an account on the Fediverse except that instances come and go a lot more.
So it would depends entirely on whether they can find the list of public instances easily… which is admittedly a problem 😅
You’re right about the website, there is a link to the list of public instances on https://docs.searxng.org/ but it’s a bit drowned amidst all the other stuff. If I was a regular user I would take one look at the website and run away really fast.
The Wikipedia page on SearXNG does link it, in the section about instances, but I’m not sure how many people would check the wikipedia page rather than the website
He probably means that people who want extreme privacy and would use such a tool would also not trust anything close source, even if it’s based on an open source project


Since you included decentralized solutions like Peertube, maybe add SearXNG instances for searches ?
Wait really? 😂