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Alk@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Trump Mobile Keeps Charging My Credit Card And I Have No Idea Why1·1 day agoI’ve jumped fully on the privacy train. I have like 100 different cards with different limits, each locked to a single merchant. It’s so good.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Cracked minecraft: where the heck is it? How do I obtain it???English39·3 days agoSide note: if you want to run a dedicated server and play on it with a cracked version (or just an offline mode or while MS services are down) edit the server.properties file and set
online-mode=false
from true. (Then restart the server if it was online)This wipes everyone’s inventories if there was already progress, so have everyone put their items in a chest before doing this. If you use modded, have everyone unclaim their chunks or any other username-bound items like teleporters with permission systems.
All of this can be redone, reclaimed, re-bound after the change happens. This effectively changes your in-game identities on a server from a Microsoft one to an offline one. This also makes it possible to evade username-based bans.
It’s a meme about how draining the cmos battery bricked some PC’s, I think. It’s formatted like the Wikipedia sidebar summary for articles on wartime battles.
It’s a meme about how draining the cmos battery bricked some PC’s, I think. It’s formatted like the Wikipedia sidebar summary for articles on wartime battles.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Up to half of the earth's population doesn't have an inner monologue, up to half of the earth has never had a shower thought1·8 days agoI don’t have a monologue. For me, it’s images, concepts, ideas, and feelings all combined to make realistic depictions of the world and my ideas in my head. I don’t actually know how fast inner monologues go, if they’re as fast as normal talking or what, but my thoughts happen in an instant. I can picture myself going to the grocery store, what I need, where I park, where to walk, all in like a millisecond. It’s more like one single thought than several individual thoughts. And I can see and feel it and sometimes even “do” it in my head. Nothing is described with words.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Memes@sopuli.xyz•It really fucks with my recommendations, but fuck em™1·9 days agoyou can assign independent applications > I know you can do this in windows without needing an extra sound controller it’s in ‘Settings>system>Sound>Volume Mixer’
Yeah, but separate physical controls are beneficial when you have full-screen apps, are busy, don’t want to lose your place, or if you need to do it more frequently and quickly than the sound mixer allows.
Linux largely has this too, but in both OS’s it’s less convenient than reaching over and quickly pressing a button or sliding a slider in many scenarios.
Of course if you just need to edit these infrequently then that’s a perfectly good solution and there’s no reason to spend any money at all.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Memes@sopuli.xyz•It really fucks with my recommendations, but fuck em™16·9 days agoI think the Spotify application may be able to, I assume this is what OP was talking about.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Memes@sopuli.xyz•It really fucks with my recommendations, but fuck em™3·9 days agoYeah that one is pricey, but you can certainly get cheap ones for a fraction of the price. Most people don’t need the one I have, and smaller ones can serve the same purpose.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Memes@sopuli.xyz•It really fucks with my recommendations, but fuck em™46·10 days agoIf you have a desktop and not a laptop, it’s always a great idea to get a separate sound controller. Either a dac/amp for nice headphones, volume controls on a wireless headset, or even buy a sound mixer like the rodecaster duo so you can assign independent applications to each physical slider on the mixer. I do that last one and it’s such a quality of life improvement if you use your PC a lot.
All of these options can’t be seen from Spotify.
It can pass through. There is even an official Authentik guide on the various methods specifically for Jellyfin: https://integrations.goauthentik.io/integrations/services/jellyfin/
Same with Authelia, though I don’t have a link for that on hand.
Here is the video I followed for SWAG. Note that this (and most of IBRACORP’s guides, which are all fantastic) uses Unraid as the OS, which automates a lot of the processes.
And here is a written guide by the same group to go with or replace the video if this is more your speed: https://docs.ibracorp.io/swag-2/
I’ll be honest, even for “beginners” (which I was when I started this) this is still a lot to take in. Let me know if you run into any specific questions and I can try to help you.
Yeah that’s a good point. The joke is mostly for my own enjoyment or any random user who happens to forget the
jellyfin.
subdomain.I have had a few hits to /wp-admin, but cloudflare actually blocks those for me (I don’t use a tunnel but I do use them for the domain name which helps a bit). I might just shut down the main page then.
While technically not strictly necessary, it adds more robust authentication methods, and makes it easier to build out other apps if you want to in the future without having to re-do the sign-in process for all of your users. You can have things like 2fa and other things that make it harder for bots to get in and easier for users to stay in. It also makes it easier to keep track of login attempts and notice compromised accounts.
Edit: There are also alternatives like authelia that may be easier to implement. I don’t really trust most web apps to be ultra secure with internet-facing sign-in pages so it just feels like “good practice” to hide behind an auth service whose sole purpose is to be written and built securely. Plus once you learn how to set up fail2ban with an auth service, there will be no need to re-learn or re-implement it if you add a 2nd app/service. Very modular and makes testing and adding new things much easier.
Another benefit is that it has a nice GUI. I can look at logins, add services, stuff like that without touching config files which will be nice for those who don’t like wading through text files to change config.
I used several separate guides plus help from a friend. Check out space invader one’s YouTube channel. I’m not at my pc right now but I can gather some of the tutorials I used when I get back.
I kept the main domain open, but redirected it to a rickroll
SWAG reverse proxy with a custom domain+subdomain, protected by authentik and fail2ban. Easy access from anywhere once it’s set up. No vpn required, just type in the short subdomain.domain.com and sign in (or the app keeps me signed in)
Well it’s a long story, but I had a negative interaction with him personally. I was an active member of his “block game” community, which was a Minecraft server and modpack he was making. The community didn’t agree with some changes he made that negatively impacted the community, and we were having a civil discussion about what to change, why we disagreed, and stuff like that. He didn’t like that we didn’t agree, so he deleted the entire discord channel the discussion was in after getting irate in chat.
It’s a much longer story than that, but he was the only one who was acting that way. Not only did he not want to engage with the community, but he actively threw a hissy fit that I would only expect from the likes of a young child.
I lost all respect for him at that point.
Maybe they’ll start focusing on actually good GPUs again if that happens.