

Susan Collins is furrowing her brow at this very moment.


Susan Collins is furrowing her brow at this very moment.
Maybe a used minipc like the Lenovo Tiny series, although it might be slightly exceeding your budget.


Vodafone/TPG now implements this too. It’s just shitty old Optus that’s stuck in the past.


Yeah, you’re stuck with NAT66 with most commercial VPNs that support IPv6. If you’ve got ISP level ipv6 you can still allow inbound connections directly at least.
If you do go the NAT66 route, consider assigning a fake GUA from an unassigned prefix as if you use standard ULAs outbound connections will always prefer ipv4.
None of this is in the spirit of proper ipv6 but it “works”.


The frogurt contains potassium benzoate.


But the source code carries a terrible curse.
I don’t normally use Jellyfin for music but I do like that some subsonic clients like supersonic are supporting Jellyfin as an alternative, so if navidrome breaks for some reason I can just change over quickly.
Navidrome will only open your library in read-only
Are you sure that’s not just the default in the example docker-compose.yml? If there isn’t some additional handling, you can just remove the “:ro” from:
volumes:
- "/path/to/your/music/folder:/music:ro"


It’s funny how conservatives the world over trot out the same tired conspiracy theories. The conservative parties in Australia have regularly tried out the ‘African gangs’ idea without much success.


This sort of setup is a bit more advanced since it requires static routes on the remote router at least. Doable with one or two networks, but not if you have a bunch of users.


Most ISPs that do use CGNAT also offer ipv6 in Australia at least. The problem is that there is always that one client network that only supports ipv4 so you end up needing to support dual stack one way or another. Most of these ISPs also support CGNAT opt out for free at least, but I suspect that will go away in the medium term (and maybe that will encourage more universal ipv6 rollout).


It’s probably a TOS violation but you can combine it with pinchflat to strip ads and sponsored content from YouTube. It’s not a general YouTube app though, rather you use it to preserve channels you’re interested in.
You can also use Jellyfin to serve legally purchased music from bandcamp etc, or movies and TV shows ripped from Blurays and DVDs.


I think you need Bazzite in your life (or some other immutable distro). But hey, fucking things up and recovering from it is how I learned both Windows and then Linux so there are upsides.


That would be useful. I suspect native Vulkan applications and games would see the most benefit but perhaps DXVK can leverage it somehow.


A Facebook account isn’t needed anymore (even for developer mode) but it makes perfect sense to buy a much more open, flexible, and trustworthy device.


I also want it local only because I don’t want X company monitoring my queries, nor to be dependent on yet another cloud based service that can be enshittified at any moment.


Remember HoloLens?
Even worse, they fucked over their Windows MR users by completely cutting off support rather than opening up the drivers. Thankfully, a third party developer stepped up and addressed things.


Didn’t even know that was a thing here, thanks.
Now we just need this MR for NetworkManager to be merged and that will cover Linux as well. Although there’s clatd using Tayga for a more manual config.