Apologies, I misread your comment and though you said protonvpn was untrustworthy. I’m not a VPN user so I’m not up to date with the rep of any of them, but I am a proton mail user so I was worried about the technical integrity of one of their products
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As far as I understand it, proton is about the last VPN option you can trust with port forwarding
Could you explain this part please? What makes them untrustworthy?
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Breaking Changes to latest Element serverEnglish2·5 months agoFantastic, thanks for this. Any reason you didn’t go to 17?
The latest builds broke that for me. It crashes completely when I try.
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Can raspberry pi 3b+ run a jellyfin server?English3·7 months agoIf the client doesn’t support the codec or resolution of the media then it’ll need transcoding
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•If jellyfin was a person, what kind of person would they be?English5·7 months agoThat person that is kind of lacking in social skills, still weirdly opinionated about really specific things, doesn’t care enough about their appearance for how old they are, and several other holdovers from being a nerdy high school shut in, but is very slowly becoming better. They’re trying to understand how to have more flexible conversations with people, figuring out a clothing style that works for them, and just doing some general growing up. They’re still kind of hard to be around, but you can tell they’ve made progress and that’s all you can really ask of them.
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla's massive lapse in judgement causes clash with uBlock Origin developer3·8 months agoWhere does it say it was a manual review?
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me decide if I can switch to Linux, I have some questions5·8 months ago-
You probably want a distro that comes with KDE Plasma. Ubuntu uses GNOME and is not as customizable Plasma ootb. KDE Neon for more stable, Manjaro for more bleeding-edge. Note that you can install Plasma on distros that don’t come with it so you don’t have to get those distros for Plasma.
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The reason different distros may be listed for installing software on Linux is purely because of the different package managers that the distros use. You won’t run into any software that works on one distro and won’t work on another. The only difference may be the way to install it. The universal way is to build it from source, but if you’re not up for that then check your distro repo via the distros software store, check Flathub for a flatpak version (software stores are usually already configured to use Flathub as a source), or if you’re on an Arch-based distro like Manjaro, check the AUR.
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KDE Plasma has exactly the keyboard shortcut functionality you’re looking for.
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limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone with problems with duckdns DynDNS?English1·9 months agoI used to rely heavily on duckdns and it was great for a time, but moved off them a couple of years ago because resolution became inconsistent. I’ve since rolled my own ddns using a script that utilizes Porkbun.com’s DNS record API.
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the difference between a $50 HDD and a $200 HDD?English2·10 months agoNot to be confused with white-label products in general
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Gaming on Linux is great!English61·10 months agoHave tried any VR games? It’s one of the few things I still keep Windows around for
limitedduck@awful.systemsto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•KleverNotes Version 1.0 official release1·1 year agoNextcloud also has this
Users who don’t want redundant dependencies will probably prefer AUR packages. It can also be nice to manage all the packages with just the helper app. I try to install the binaries of apps from the AUR if they’re available to avoid the long build times.
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich help, please -- Am I boned now?English5·1 year agoWas your old setup using docker volumes? Your old database could be in one
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Removing "Season Unknown" with no episodesEnglish2·1 year agoA kind of similar thing happened to me where I added a music album. It had some weird duplication issue where 2 album entries were created: one entry with all the proper metadata that did not correctly link to the files and one with no metadata besides song names that did link to the files. I had to remove all the files of the artist from my library so Jellyfin could completely remove the album entry. Then, when I added the artist back it read the album properly without duplication.
TLDR try removing the entire show and waiting for Jellyfin to wipe it from the library
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Open Source@lemmy.ml•A modern resume template written in Typst, inspired by Awesome-CV32·1 year agoYou forgot to include a link to the project:
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is anyone else having trouble with DuckDNS today?English4·1 year agoThis will be of zero help to you if your registrar isn’t Porkbun, but I’ve recently stopped using DuckDNS in lieu of this.
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is anyone else having trouble with DuckDNS today?English2·1 year agoDuckdns has been inconsistent for me as well for the past year. Have you considered alternatives?
limitedduck@awful.systemsto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is anyone else having trouble with DuckDNS today?English3·1 year agoI believe the nameservers are what respond to domain resolution requests. Nameservers not responding could mean they are down. If there’s no backup and the domain is resolved using one of those servers, then that might explain it not working.
Kind of disagree. The design is actually really simple and cleverly looks like just a fin when small enough