“I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organised diminution of work.” - Bertrand Russell, In Praise of Idleness
he/him / No tankies please
anti-poor organization
I’m using that exclusively now for sure.
That is all, folks.
Movie is very much meh.
Geez… it’s 2024. You should not use the r- word.
Realistically, ISPs don’t typically monitor small personal servers. Copyright concerns are primarily the domain of rights holders, who would need to file a formal complaint. However, for long-term use, it’s better to implement a more secure setup. Use reverse proxy + calibre docker image to make it use HTTPS.
Btw, given the circumstances, it’s likely you’re only using an internal IP (e.g., 192.168.xxx.xxx), which is inaccessible to your ISP. If that’s the case, there’s no need for concern. You don’t even have to censor it actually, since that doesn’t really mean anything outside your network.
Exposing your public IP to the internet is a giant pain in the b, especially given that you don’t seem to understand all this very much. Unless you specifically need external access, just use internal network. Even then, find other ways to accomplish the same result(Tailscale/Wireguard…etc).
If you set it up as just local sharing, ISP can’t see. If it’s public IP, in theory, since you don’t seem to use HTTPS, they can. However, they won’t.
I think people ise Calibre with Send to Kindle email feature, not the content server. I find that somewhat pointless as I have to wait for it to show up on my kindle when I can just use USB to make it show up instantly, as a format that I choose, without using any Amazon’s server. In fact, I have never turned on the Internet access for my kindle.
Passkey(with Bitwarden/Vaultwarden), bro.
I don’t live in the US but I’m guessing people working at Walmart at 2 am is not getting paid enough
tbh if they do server side ads I’d be glad knowing that it costs them too much that they should be glad they’re not losing money by ads, which I think they will.
Kinda yeah but it almost feels like an alpha stage product. Still very promising.
I’ve been using Librewolf for quite a time now. Any other recommendations? No reason. Just got brow-curious.
Zen wasn’t all that good. Not polished.
VirtualPhysical Private Network
Don’t want to wait? Get Firefox.
Depends. If where you live is very strict with piracy, I’d suggest you do. Otherwise, don’t bother. Note that port-forwarding is required; hence no Mullvad, for example.
metube works well too and can be selfhosted.
That’s how (properly developed/adapted) pasword services(and obviously, keyboards) should work in Android. It’s just OS wide settings now.
Bitwarden(Vaultwarden for me) works fine for me. It does have few hiccups here and there but 90% it works flawlessly.
My only complaint is the passkey support for Firefox variant(Fennec in my case). Kinda weird design choice to have select browsers as trusted and make no other browsers work.
Making it legal(or even, encouraged) to spray 1500psi water jet to anyone smoking when non-smoking people are around.
I often take a look at Material design’s color palette when I need colors. It’s nice to follow them and it’s also nice to take hints from them.