I’m like you pretty new to all of this, but one thing I now is that you shouldn’t use steamunlocked. (It is discouraged on the megathread)
A small almond sailing the internet on a paper boat.
I’m like you pretty new to all of this, but one thing I now is that you shouldn’t use steamunlocked. (It is discouraged on the megathread)
When I had reddit (deleted a few years ago), I posted a screenshot of my android launcher, and someone pointed out that I was using google apps, and said “protect your privacy”, he gave me some resources and that’s where it all clicked for me. What a nice guy.
It’s a piped frontend, so only piped accounts. (Piped is a frontend for YouTube)
Linux mint is in my opinion the best distro for a new user, but you may personally not be fond of the UI.
I don’t know how to write a guide for you, but if you have more specific questions feel free to ask them, best of luck!
I also have a 240hz but it works fine? I’ve never heard of this, although I still hate the nvidia drivers for many things
Fair enough
I mean… That’s what the webui I deployed has, the “guest mode login”, but it still makes those http requests to their servers :/
I managed to selfhost the web interface, but I encountered an issue that I don’t think I can fix…
I used this docker run command (not compose yet, just testing)
docker run -it --rm --name stremio-web -p 8080:8080 node:alpine sh -c """ apk add git git clone https://github.com/stremio/stremio-web --depth 1 cd stremio-web npm install npm run build npm install -g http-server http-server build/ -p 8080 -d false """
And I can reach the web ui. Now I can go into the settings page and set the backend url, which works perfectly. But when I go to the discover page nothing loads because it wants to reach stremio’s own servers.
Note: To access my selfhosted services I use a firefox profile that doesn’t have access to the internet, to be able to fully seflhost my stuff, that’s why the connection to their servers is blocked.
Is there a way to proxy these remote connections from the backend or am I just lost at this point?
Aye, thank you!
I want one so bad but I don’t know what wattage I should get for it
I have been running Immich since v1.1 to this day, and it has been flawless
Home Manager on a NixOS flake, it’s a rabbit hole but I’ve been loving it since last week!
You’re right I edited it now, thankfully I’m not a web dev, that would’ve been embarrassing
I almost bought the N2, but had a feeling the N3 was coming out and waited
Best html status code
Note: it can be selfhosted
Isn’t qbit’s i2p support still only available on beta?
Ah I see, this is an old screenshot. Understandable have a great day
I love that Linux allows us to do this, but why
occ files:scan --all (or something like that)