

They delivered a ton of aid to a children’s hospital… Did you watch the video?


They delivered a ton of aid to a children’s hospital… Did you watch the video?


Not everyone wants to figure out an os install


Don’t they also require a unique shipping address? I have doubts that the eBay scalpers are anything more than one-off people selling their 1 unit because they know they can get another one later.


To re-state, it’s not a problem of understanding or the language, it’s a problem with overused, bland, and repetitive language and phrasing. It’s not fun to read even if you can understand it perfectly.
Just because 200 people understood your post doesn’t mean it isn’t annoying to read. And it’s a super simple thing to fix - don’t use AI to rewrite your post and just use a normal translator instead, which won’t inject bland and repetitive phrases and structures.


Yeah Google translate preserves a lot more of your communication style. AI overuses so many phrases it can get annoying reading something that was processed through it.


It feels like there’s been an increasing flood of AI slop projects, with varying degrees of monetization / donations. I think it’ll become a huge problem if we don’t have at a minimum very strict rules around AI generated slop projects. I think a mandatory tag with penalty of removal is a good bottom floor, in addition to the recent community participation activity % requirements for promoting monetized projects, which covers a good chunk of AI projects.
Then hopefully soon we can figure out as a community what to do to control the remaining volume of non-strongly-monetized AI slop projects if those are still too widespread, but having it labeled is absolutely needed transparency, and that’ll still be difficult because lots of people seem to lie about not using AI.


Honestly I like the idea of your project but the writing style of your post is very grating.
Uhh yeah I did switch banks due to device integrity requirements, but then my new bank started requiring play protect to log in. I can’t deposit checks at this bank without the app so I guess I’m switching again.


Ah cool, the docs made it sound like container: uses the container ID hash instead of the name so I wasn’t sure how that works. I just put stuff like this in the same compose file since they’re all closely related.


If it helps, here’s how I had my gluetun / transmission set up with mullvad (I’ve since moved to proton for port forwarding but I saved the mullvad config in case I needed to switch back):
services:
gluetun:
image: qmcgaw/gluetun:v3
container_name: gluetun
restart: always
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
devices:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
volumes:
- ./volumes/gluetun:/gluetun
environment:
- TZ=America/New_York
# Mullvad
- VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=mullvad
- VPN_TYPE=wireguard
- SERVER_COUNTRIES=USA
- SERVER_CITIES=New York NY
- WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=
- WIREGUARD_ADDRESSES=x.x.x.x/32
- UPDATER_PERIOD=24h
- UPDATER_MIN_RATIO=0.1
- UPDATER_VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDERS=mullvad,privado,protonvpn
networks:
- default
- ingress
transmission:
image: linuxserver/transmission:latest
container_name: transmission
restart: always
network_mode: "service:gluetun"
environment:
- PUID=0
- PGID=0
- TZ=America/New_York
volumes:
- ./volumes/transmission:/config
- /volume1/Media:/media
flood:
image: jesec/flood:latest
container_name: flood-sidecar
restart: always
command: --port 3000
user: "0:0"
network_mode: "service:gluetun"
volumes:
- ./volumes/transmission:/config
- /volume1/Media:/media:ro
environment:
- TZ=America/New_York
- HOME=/config
labels:
- com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.flood.rule=Host(`flood.example.com`)"
- "traefik.http.services.flood.loadbalancer.server.port=3000"
- "traefik.http.routers.flood.entrypoints=websecure"
- "traefik.http.routers.flood.tls.certresolver=mytlschallenge"
# This example uses "Selective Authentication"
- "traefik.http.routers.flood.middlewares=oauth-middleware"
Idk how zimaos works, but the way to attach containers like this is with network_mode: "service:othercontainer" which might need them to be in the same compose file (the docs aren’t clear).
Also note that you can’t put any port mappings on a container using network_mode service, you have to put them on the other container that is handling networking since the first container is piggybacking off of the other and doesn’t have its own networking.


It sounds like it’s just not worth it for you, and that’s totally fine! Plenty of people get by just fine with using random streaming sites.
Personally, I want something more reliable, I want to have copies of what I watch in my possession that cannot be taken down, and I want to share this with others so that my friends can benefit from my time investment instead of using a solution that only works for me. So that if my friends ask me “where do you get your stuff” I can offer to share with them at 0 extra effort instead of telling them “go do all these things that I already did”
As for usage, I only watch a few hours a week myself, but I share with 15-20 friends and family who watch a collective 160 hours a month last year and around 360 hours a month this year (about 15 days of watch time per month).
I have a fairly comprehensive arrstack, torrents and Usenet, seerr, Plex and jellyfin side by side with identical media mounts for maximum user choice, running on a nuc with quicksync so it handles 8+ simultaneous 1080p live transcodes without using much power or increasing CPU usage much more than 5-10%.
It comes from a package called funny-manpages, here’s a list of the man pages it includes: https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/funny-manpages/tree/man


As a launch day index owner with thousands of hours in VR, the index is solid but outclassed by anything modern. The resolution and fresnel lenses alone, not to mention the bulky weight. On the quest side, there are plenty of people who would happily choose an equally specced quest 3 without the quest/meta software.
I’m sure plenty of budget conscious people will be happy staying with their index or quest, but I don’t think it’ll universally be a hard sell. And for anyone who doesn’t already have a quest or index, the frame slides perfectly into the premium / quest 3 to pro budget segment of the market.
Yeah for sure, I’m just thinking that it can be a little rocky to get governance and contribution processes set up, sometimes those last minute forks flop because the person who decided to advertise their fork ends up being ill equipped to handle running the project. If we can get a libre warden client project working before hand then it’ll make the process a lot more seamless when issues with bitwarden arise.
I’m surprised that nobody has (meaningfully) forked the clients yet, it seems like all the warning signs are there
Lmao my boss did a very thinly veiled version of this before I quit. The offer was “would you take a pay cut if I promised to give bonuses to more than make up for it contingent on performance”. Like what’s the difference between that and docking pay if you underperform, just with extra steps? The only purpose of taking the deal of the pay cut was to act as a punishment if I didn’t earn the bonus. So I refused, and a week later they told me I could take half time/pay or be fired. Except that deal made no sense either because if I get fired I get unemployment for 6 months, which is almost half pay. So I can keep my job and make half pay and no insurance or let them fire me and get paid half pay to not work for 6 months, and also not have insurance.
No surprise I chose to let them fire me. I had been asking for a raise for 4 years, any reduction was out of the question.


Wow you’re so progressive for asking trans people to martyr themselves for the greater good /s. Would you call the LGBT community selfish for rejecting a Democrat who was willing to sacrifice gay marriage too or is this a unique view on trans rights for you?
First thing that springs to my mind is bad adhesion. Have you washed the bed with dishsoap recently? Usually not touching the bed with your fingers is enough but sometimes I need to “reset” by giving it a good wash.


The crassness of this comment really blows me away.
For some reason the battery isn’t mentioned in the parts list but it’s shown in the video and mentioned in the instructions. Would be pretty easy to power the esp feather with a dcdc converter off of a USB port or something assuming it doesn’t take 5v directly