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krnl386

I’m a computer and open source enthusiast from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Wow, it’s a whole new level of f*cked up when Zuck collects more data than the Winnie the Pooh (DeepSeek). 😳

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  • IMHO movies and other entertainment pieces should be judged/ranked based on how much they are pirated. Oscars-schmoscars!

  • Well that explains a lot… 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • Thanks for the insight! I work for a publicly-funded educational institution (a non-profit as well), and can attest to having to adhere to similar restrictions that you mentioned, albeit not 100% the same.

    What you describe here sounds like technical debt that was assumed by the organization due to an initial lack of knowledge/experience in an environment where sufficient restrictions exist that effectively stifle organizational agility. This lack of agility in turn results in higher operational costs.

    I think that’s ironic, because at the end if the day, the root cause of inflated operational costs happen to be the regulations/restrictions put in place to avoid frivolous spending in the first place.

  • The error sounds like your sqlite database file is borked, misplaced or not named correctly. Make sure to shut down Plex on the source Windows machine fully before copying it over. Also make sure the path to the database file is valid - not sure where Plex stores that. Also keep in mind that Linux paths and file names are cAsE SenSiTiVE, so if your db file was named “Plex.db” on Windows, and the Linux version of Plex expects “plex.db” - you will get an error.

    Other issues to anticipate related to file/directory naming: library/metadata paths. You may need to redefine/rescan all your media libraries to fix that depending on how Plex handles transitions between platforms that use different path separators (Windows = \ and Linux/macOS = /) and case sensitivity (Windows and macOS = case INsensitive and Linux = case sensitive).

    Also consider a DB backup/restore (feature built into Plex) may be a better way to transition vs. just copying the DB file over.

    If you’re feeling adventurous, you can download a SQLite browser and take a peek at the Plex DB file. See if there are any red flags like paths to libraries that include Windows specific stuff like drive letters. That will probably break in Linux if just copied over. The backup/restore feature may account for that and actually try to take care of the differences… but that’s just a guess; I never tried this and have no experience with it.

    Note: I never bothered to run Plex on anything other than Linux.

    P.S. some here suggested using Docker (or Podman - probably better in the long run) to deploy Plex. I strongly recommend that option as well, since it abstracts a lot of the nuts and bolts that you no longer need to care about.

  • This was a headscratcher for me. Facebook is the last place I’d go looking for anything Linux or open source related. 🤷🏻‍♂️ It has devolved into a repository of scammy ads, that even if reported are deemed “OK” by their standards team, useless TikTok style video shorts and reposts, and a bunch of boomers yelling at various clouds/sending birthday greetings to each other.

  • Not to sound dismissive, but this post is such a perfectly phrased AI prompt. 😂

  • Eh, if you’re gonna donate it, at least research the org that you’re donating it to. Lots of non-profits and registered charities squander their donations on administrative overhead.

  • Are you looking for an SSH client specifically? Given the price tag, you’re likely in iOS/iPadOS, in which case I suggest Shelly: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/shelly-ssh-client/id989642999 It’s only 5 Canuckistani copecs ($5CAD) one time “tip” to the author to unlock “premium” mode which includes iCloud sync of profiles. Note that keys and passwords are not synced (that’s probably a good thing: keys don’t leave your device).

    For a cross-platform option, Termius will do everything you want and more. It is a recurring subscription though. Note that it’s part of the Github student pack, so if you have a university/college email, you can sign up for that and get your pro subscription for free.

  • Yup, good point. One can run a private instance for “selfish” reasons.

  • I’d be happy to lend a hand.

  • Get a free VPS from Oracle cloud in whatever region you want, run Wireguard on it. There, now you have a VPN that you control, and since it’s hosted by Oracle, and not a VPN company, there’s no way to “detect” it.

  • I think garbage collection is a thing that needs to be run on a regular basis. If you’re using the community edition of Seafile, you’ll need to shut down its services and run an offline garbage collection. If you get a pro license (I think up to 3 users are free), you can run the garbage collection online, i.e. without shutting down the service.

  • I went to dunkin’

    What did you expect? If you want a coffee, and not dirty asswater, go to an actual coffee shop.

  • Soon they’re gonna start using Widevine DRM to encrypt the Javascript required to access the search results. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Gorilla glue… hmmm… 🤔

  • In case anyone is wondering what the relevance is… we are 98% chimp genetically speaking.

  • The term “Nazi” has been overused so much, especially in US [identity] politics, that it’s losing (or has already lost) its meaning. When are we going to start calling elevator farts “genocide” and “nazism”? 🤷🏻‍♂️

    If the outrage is based on the screenshot of the comment above, I’d say that this is a typical example of “Swiss neutrality” with a touch of “I don’t give a flying f*ck about US politics because I don’t live in the US.” I don’t see how that makes you a nazi??

    I suspect I may be missing something here…

  • Have you looked at the mod_sftp for ProFTPd? It seems like ProFTPd is alive and well, despite its official site not supporting HTTPS! It seems like mod_sftp supports most of the SSH/SFTP-specific features, whereas ProFTPd may also offer additional features that complement the mod_sftp module. All in all, probably not a 100% match, and definitely not a drop-in replacement, but at least a seemingly viable/supported alternative?

  • Lemmy.ca downtime Jan 5th/6th - Whew, we're finally back!

  • Wow, that’s pretty shitty service, considering that renting a physical server is likely not a small client thing. I’m also floored that a rack PDU failure was not detected and acted upon more proactively by their datacenter operations team, and necessitated a ticket to be opened by you. OVH really does seem to be the Temu of colo/hosting providers. Yikes!

  • Espresso @infosec.pub
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    Thoughts on nanotech shower screens

    Hi fellow espresso aficionados,

    I’m thinking to get a nanotech shower screen (IMS BV200NT, for example) for my Breville/Sage Barista Touch Impress and wanted to ask if any of you have any experience with NT shower screens…

    Would there be any taste difference between the stock Breville/Sage shower screen?

    Also, how tough is the NT coating? Say, if I use a metallic puck screen and it ends up rubbing up against the NT coating on the shower screen, would the NT coating get ruined/damaged?

    And as a followup, does the NT coating help repel coffee grounds and distribute water better? I thought the latter would be more influenced by the quality and distribution of holes in the shower head. Also, does having the NT coating mean the puck screen is redundant for both distribution of water and grind sticking to shower screen?

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

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    Breville/Sage Touch Impress cleaning (backflush) cycle

    Hi all, recently I acquired a number of 1kg tubs of Cafetto evo cleaner on sale. I figured since Breville/Sage backflush tablets are the 1.5g Cafetto variety (see photos), I can probably safely replace them with Cafetto powder.

    Now, the powder comes with a little scoop. Each scoop of powder is about 3-4g of powder, so a lot more than a standard Breville 1.5g Cafetto tablet (see photo for dimensions of said tablets).

    According to the instructions, I need a scoop of powder for each cleaning cycle. That’s at least 2x more mass than a Breville tablet. I wonder why that is…

    Is the powder less concentrated than the Breville tablets? Maybe it’s the “evo” brand (certified organic) vs. the regular brand (organic version is “weaker” somehow)?

    Or is it likely that the powder instructions are “universal”/generic and apply to all machines, from a tiny Bambino to big ass commercial units?

    Most importantly, do you think it’s safe to use “too much” powder (i.e. one full scoop as per directions

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
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    Orion browser for macOS and iOS/iPadOS

    I've been testing the Orion browser for macOS and iOS/iPasOS for a few days. It's WebKit-based, and Apple OS exclusive. First impressions are positive, although I haven't put it through its paces (check multi-device iCloud settings sync, push tabs to its limits, dig into exactly how it protects privacy by syncing through iCloud, etc). Would love to hear your thoughts on this, especially if anyone has tried it.

    Out of the box, this browser purports to be more private than Safari, Firefox, Brave and Chrome (not exactly high bars to beat, except maybe Brave/Firefox?). The killer feature, however, is support for Chromium and Firefox extensions... on iOS/iPadOS. The two extensions I tried (AdNauseam and Youtube SponsorBlock) don't appear to work; at least their extension web pages don't appear to function. Not sure if that's intentional, or if I messed something up.

    In any case, would love to see some feedback from the community here.

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    r/hayastan

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    r/Armenia

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    r/Artsakh

    Thunder App @lemmy.world
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    Nice progress!

    I just wanted to share some love and appreciation for the devs. The app is shaping up very nicely. I’m looking forward to what the future holds for this app.

    Everytime I open it, I discover a new feature or tweak that puts a smile on my face. In particular, the latest beta on Testflight handles images and embeds very well. The WYSIWIM Markdown editor and preview tool is a very nice touch as well. Keep on trucking; you’re on the right path.

    DiWHYNOT @lemmy.ca
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    Welcome Reddit refugees!

    Welcome all from Reddit! We’re rebooting r/DiWHYNOT on Lemmy. Feel free to join and subscribe. Over the next few weeks we’ll add more info to the sidebar. In the meantime, please pardon our dust while we move in.

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    r/DiWHYNOT

    wefwef @lemmy.world
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    Idea about icons for Voyager

    Would it be possible to allow users to select an icon they preferred in settings of the PWA? Rather than settle on one icon, it would be cool to have a selection to choose from.

    wefwef @lemmy.world
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    Thank you!

    I sincerely hope this is OK to post here. If not, please accept my apologies and delete this post.

    I just wanted to thank the devs of wefwef (soon to be Voyager) for their amazing work. I’m posting this from my own instance of wefwef. Aside from satisfying the nostalgia of Apollo (iOS Reddit client) to the incredibly polished experience (I find it hard to believe that wefwef is a PWA sometimes), I am really impressed.

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!