

It’s all about aerodynamics.


It’s all about aerodynamics.


What are you doing on our American internet???


That’s true. I guess I would only pay for a YouTube that is actually useful. “People want to block channels. Best we can do is ‘I am not interested’ and still show them.”


It’s so fucking funny though. I would love to pay YouTube. But I will never pay a company that abuses my data the way they do.
Lol. Your post is pure US defaultism. The US only has 5% of the world wide population. Worldwide Android has around 71% market share while iOS only has around 27%.
Be better mister American.


Not sure how your docker directory and services look like but the important thing is that you use remote volumes (or backed up ones) and that you backup your compose file and mounted config files of course. But besides that it’s indeed that easy.
I wouldn’t call somebody a capitalist because they work for money. That’s sadly just the way it is. Capitalism is a system based around capital and not just money.


This but without the backups. Then walk out of the building towards the camera when it all explodes behind you.


I had that same feeling until I actually learned it.
There’s close to no performance loss, it’s better for security, it makes it extremely easy for developers to ship something that just works, it allows easy updating, and much more.
I prefer docker over almost anything now, and it has made my life much easier.


I like the idea of SearXNG, but I don’t see why so many people like it for self hosting. You’re still querying search engines with your IP which in many self hosted cases is the same IP as the one you browse the internet with. I think SearXNG is really good if you setup a service on a server IP (like a VPS) and it gets used by multiple people, or if you tunnel it trough a VPN, but then again you could also just VPN your search engine searches.
So why do you like it? Is it for the aggregation of multiple engines? Or maybe the fact that it doesn’t link your specific browser to a search? I really wonder and am not hating.
It’s a state of mind. It goes “money money money i want it all fuck you”
I’ll embrace the inevitable fork.
You’re implying a shitty capitalist company that nobody cares for if it burns down. A tool like this though that is self-hosted by a lot of people (29.1k stars on GH!) and that is internet-facing is very different.


Everybody loves curry


It’s different from the privacy tracking widgets. It’s just a link to a little joinmastodon.org web app that helps you share it on your instance. The website that hosts the button (or link) does not load any 3rd party scripts. If you enable the option to add a logo it will add an inline SVG image. The button as seen in the blog is the creation of the blog writer and only adds a bit of CSS to make it look like a button.
The code of the web app is opensource: https://github.com/mastodon/share
The CSS of the button can be found with inspect element.


Oh I love Warehouse 13. It’s great and I loved it.
I’m currently watching Fringe and I’m glad it’s going to wrap up nice.
I use Prowlarr with Flaresolverr.
Setup the Flaresolverr indexer proxy in Prowlarr:
- Tags: flaresolverr
- Host: http://flaresolverr:8191/ (or whatever host+port your flaresolverr
And then I use these:
- 1337x (Add Tags: flaresolverr)
- TorrentDownload
- Knaben
It’s not the best and Knaben is mostly just TPB + Rutracker. But this setup gets me everything I need. Everything wrong is filtered as I made my setup look for HEVC with specific bit rate ranges. Invalid file extensions are filtered out.
For actual downloading I use RDT Client with the TorBox debrid service.
Sometimes some indexing services time out but I’ll get the content later.
In my experience, with this setup, I really don’t need Usenet or private torrent trackers.


You’re forgetting about the Cloud Act which allows the US government to get data from cloud providers even if it isn’t stored in the US.


I really hope they come up with a better solution for that. My whole arr stack is linuxserver based with the common PUID PGID variables and Seerr is the only one that does it like this. (I often move my stack around for testing purposes)
My main point is that if it wasn’t a privacy destroying capitalist evil company and website, that it would provide enough possible value for me to want to pay. My data is one of the reasons it isn’t, I was merely answering to the article and context here.