That’s awesome. I wonder why I haven’t seen this so far. Thank you!
Thank you, I’ll try to setup a systemd timer with that
Kudos! 🥳
Different release news
fwiw, I’ve got fedora and ubuntu on the server, I don’t interact much with the underlying os, everything is in a container. The user (me) facing differences are that I’ve got podman on fedora, docker on ubuntu. Selinux on fedora vs apparmor. Cockpit on fedora vs no cockpit preinstalled on ubuntu.
I could also use arch as a base, to me, the user, it wouldn’t make much difference other than that I would have to manually install and setup all the tools that are already setup on fedora. It’s all linux.
Using coreos is too easy, right?
I don’t understand how someone concludes that working for them translates to being a fascist. I understand not wanting to support it but calling them a fascist seems dumb.
New #nixos board observer candidate (https://github.com/NixOS/foundation/pull/133), working for a US autonomous weapon company and paid by Thiel dollars, casually complaining that a proposal empowers minorities too much.
Why does it include jitsi when element is also included?
That sounds awesome
How many users are elevennotes?
after being tagged in a dumpster fire of a Reddit thread on r/selfhosted posted by u/ElevenNotes – a user well-known for their optimized versions of popular images and inflammatory responses to users who disagree with them.
Sonarr is based on RSS feeds - explicitly designed for this purpose of getting new updates from subscription-like sources. This is much lighter in processing requirements. I’ve also tried to make this UI as similar as possible to the other *arr apps for familiarity.
Index an entire channel/playlist or get “older” videos. Subarr’s RSS approach is specifically for “subscriptions”: new video is posted, take some action Media management. Once Subarr kicks off the post-processor (like yt-dlp), its job is done. Use Plex/Jellyfin/etc or another one of the linked solutions above if you require more control over your media
Why do you want to set it up if your experience is bad results?
Matrix works good. Two years ago Element should’ve been what element Next is today. But it is getting there. It still has great backers and lots of users. As long as there is no direct alternative, it’ll get there.
I don’t want american companies owning all my data and neither do companies want that.
It’s not the shiny new kid anymore but there is no other new shiny kid. Hence, it is still the brightest and newest kid.
Just make a live usb of the distro you want to use and check it out. If mint has no live usb usr amother distro, most have. Just use a big one. Since mint is just ubuntu it should be good
Back in the day people studied and learned and practiced before publishing
I use an amazon fire tv stick. It supports more than any other streaming device, afaik. You can sideload custom apps. It’s just there to open jellyfin and ARTE for 50 bucks.
Maybe I’ll buy the next gen shield but buying the 2019 version in 2025 is a bit dated and too expemsive tbo
Nothing in Flatpak stipulates that it only supports GUI applications.
In fact the tutorial offers to create a CLI application:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/740712/does-flatpak-support-command-line-applications
Caddy with caddyfile is very easy although it lacks a gui. Use nginx proxy manager if you want a gui, but it is more work than a caddyfile.
Markdown is just a universal language. Using WYSIWYG editors it’s even better than using common word processors. Evreything is consistent, easy and beautiful.
The tv os Webos is based on linux.
Hence, it’s weird to say that linux isn’t ready to play videos