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That sounds like something that should be ARCHIVEd. Just in case a visitor from a different GALAXY wants to use them in the distant future
That sounds like something that should be ARCHIVEd. Just in case a visitor from a different GALAXY wants to use them in the distant future
That’s a really hard problem to solve. But my advice, and what was working for me last time I tried, was using the Pi-hole as an exit node and forcing as much traffic through it as possible. The only downside to this is that your Pi-hole dashboard will be less interesting because your devices will show as the Pi-hole itself. If you’re already doing that, then my only guess is getting obsessive about domain blocking until it stops, and even that will have its limits.
I second this. And the transition was made easy due to anti-consumer practices. Plus, you can take your media on-the-go for free
That’s pretty funny
I have about 1TB of music, and I’m listening to music all the time. My go-to has been a Jellyfin server with either the desktop client or Finamp on my phone. I used to use Gelli on my phone, but it stopped working a few months ago
I’ll look into it, thanks. Like you said, no clue if it meets my needs…but damn, that’s so many data points
I’m specifically looking for a running focused app that considers added weights and the calories burned
This sounds pretty close to what I’m looking for. I’d like a rough estimate of calories burned due to added weight as well, that’s the tricky patt
Thanks, I’ll download them and check em out
Are you in the US? I feel like if we try to implement something like that, our government (attorneys and equity firms) would find a way to make it just as bad as what we have now with more steps
I know interested people don’t like to talk about it…but we, the people, should really be moving away from Discord. A bucket of water doesn’t fix a burning house, ya know?
To add on this, most musicians make little money off physical releases. If they’re an indie group/artist, they’re probably losing money in the hopes that they gain an audience. Shows usually pay artists (but trust me, not always), and merch always gives artists something to keep them going (unless they’re a victim of a 360 deal).
We can’t take that risk
I respect you for asking
I paid over $1k about 10 years ago for music software. My computer killed itself, so I made a new one and redownloaded the software…but the company said I’m an imposter. After years of fighting with them, they refused to activate my paid software despite proving my identity and showing proof of purchase. I didn’t choose to pirate, the system chose for me
My apologies for taking so long to respond. I’ve had network issues over the past week, everything has been so slow that low-res media streaming has been impossible. Turns out the Ubuntu instance was choking my resources, so I don’t think it could be long-term feasible for me. Regardless, I can’t measure my gratitude for you taking the time to troubleshoot this with me
OK, what would you like to know? Everything on my network is connected via TailScale. I have a Win11 PC, a Win10 PC, and a Pi running pi-hole (as an exit node). The Ubuntu distro is running in VM on the Win10 PC
I’m waiting for Linux to make installing programs as simple as an exe