

Thank you very much for proving what’s correct :)
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.


Thank you very much for proving what’s correct :)


I can see both happening.
I’d say: We will see (thumbsup)


My Debian server without an DE takes about 900MB on boot


Depends on how proud they are and if they’d want to retract their statements of going after AI instead of consumers or not.


Oh we certainly can (blockchain bubble).


First blockchain shit now AI shit (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻)


They will return to the market with a new brand once the bubble bursts.


At least with Google it wont be an individual that can open my data (most likely).
Probably only the AI or whatever can actually read any of it directly.


Who says they are securely operated and don’t store any data??


Brave is a search engine?
That’s news to me.
Anything listed on Jellyfin is usable.
Anything that can run an encode/decode with ffmpeg works with something like dispatcharr.
Regarding games: No idea. I think moonlight was/is a thing?


oh? Damn


You mean by block not even able to open the video?
Yeah I’m not aware of any way to do that


Imagine trying to do this (excluding China, Russia and some middle eastern or african countries) in the western world.
I would assume total anarchy (especially in the stock trade lol)


Only matters for LE certs.
You can still buy 1 year certs


Luckily I am using only traefik and everything goes through it that it needs for.
Can’t imagine how annoying it would be to interface with every equipment so there are no https errors…


It does?
3 dots -> Do not recommend this channel.


Sorta like AWS and Amazon (but that Microsoft may crumble?)


Just a few days ago, my docker host upgraded the docker engine from 28 to 29.
Woke up to 10 notifications from my uptime monitoring that they are offline.
Funny thing is: The external monitor showed they are down. The internal monitor showed no issues.
But after I went through with the long procrastinated upgrade from debian 11 to debian 13, migrating the data and doing nothing to the compose files, all services worked without any issue.
I don’t know what my old host did or did not but now it works, I guess? Not complaining but the whole routing thing is a bit beyond me
Literally what LTT itself preaches…