

When did this become a VPN?


When did this become a VPN?


Nobody wants plebbit.


GitHub stole most of the spotlight this week after announcing it was going to begin charging customers for self-hosted Actions runner usage while simultaneously reducing the price for those hosted by the platform. Cue the intense backlash from users who hate paying for things
This is certainly a take. And not a good one. JFC, you can’t imagine why people would be upset about being charged to run stuff on your own infrastructure? What is Ethan smoking here??
This is the way.
https://github.com/tchapi/davis uses the same library as nextcloud (and basically every other Foss calendar app) and just tries to wrap an admin interface around it.


Take a look at ytdl-sub if you want light weight. I load the resulting videos into jellyfin as series.
Picard has always worked pretty well for me. No complains.
Picard or beets will help you with your metadata.
On one hand, I sympathize with the concern and desire for transparency. After all, vulnerabilities easily missed by AI can have devastating effects on someone’s privacy and infrastructure. On the other hand, should we really be any more hesitant over a vibe coded project than an app launched by someone whose GitHub profile links to their Neocities page (no shade intended)?
The answer is “yes.” Neocites is chill. Vibe coded software that maybe works is not.


I have been wanting to set this up for a while, but didn’t know what I was doing, so this tutorial helps a lot and I will give it a go, thanks!


Emby rugpulled their users, that’s why jellyfin exists at all.


Did they split the contacts and calendars into their own rust crates? It’d be awesome to have it as a standalone.


ZFS datasets.


If you want to self host your contacts and calendars and have multiple users, I still don’t think there is anything better. I hope Open Cloud gets there eventually, but right now its only the beginning.


the base install is still pretty lean, its only hulking if you enable all their new junk, but if you don’t enable all that, the default, at least when installed it was quite lean.


No clue. But its large project. I’ve been using it since of was CyanoGenMod.


If you don’t start using and contributing to free tooling now, they’ll never get better and they’ll never be “professional” (whatever that actually means).
You can continue to lock yourself into proprietary tooling, but that result will always be the same: a decent product gets bought, made subscription, get worse in quality while bleeding the customer out via subscription. You are already there will Adobe, and its started for Affinity.
So, the longer you hold out on FOSS tooling, the worse and slower things will be.
Look at how excellent FOSS tools are when they get attention and investment: blender and krita.


Get on LineageOS.
Its interesting that the VPN is exposed now