merthyr1831

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[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

Is it that new? For the most part, the only people getting targeted with more than stern letters from their ISPs nowadays are members of cracking/release groups, or hosts of trackers themselves.

Im sorta worried if they do get punished for it, because if anything that'll make the precedent to punish torrenters over the current precedent of targeting original uploaders.

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 hours ago

The best part about COSMIC is that they've designed it from the ground up to be distro agnostic. Tbf you could install the COSMIC packages and plugins on any GNOME desktop but they were community repackaged iirc

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 3 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I've kept a raspberry pi 4b that's given a mild OC to 1900Mhz in my boiler cupboard for a year and all its needed to keep it below 50 is:

  1. a tiny metal heatsink
  2. a 5w usb fan blowing already-warm air sorta towards it
[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I'm quite new to docker for NAS stuff - how many pulls would the average person do? like, i don't think i even have 10 containers 🤨

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 day ago

im glad they stopped the dictatorship the other day though. phew!

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I don't have much issue with email as a technology. It does what it needs to do, and does it well. The client side software is what hasn't budged in years - Search barely works, files and attachments are cumbersome, and spam is still rampant.

It would be much cheaper and easier if users weren't centralised under a few big providers that prefer to bar any and all access to said users if you're self hosting, making it almost mandatory to use a private service.

 

Nextcloud, Qbittorrent, Truenas and loads of other svcs take optional email credentials for sending alerts and other features (eg. password recovery for nextcloud).

What email providers do people usually use to make this process simple to set up? For example, Microsoft doesn't allow basic auth anymore so it's supposedly not possible to use via most of these setups, and some other services seem like they have a low inbox size (does this matter?)

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 days ago

EMA-AI-L protocol that turns your prompt into AI slop during transit, but contains a header with the original prompt so the recipient gets your actual message without bullshit attached.

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Does this use Btfs' RAID5? If so you might want to avoid since RAID5/6 arent production ready for Btrfs and contain known bugs that can lead to parity loss.

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

private trackers are the way. DigitalCore is one Im signed up for and it helps a bit with fleshing out my library.

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 days ago

very cool :)

 

How is the drive management in OMV? I'm looking for something similar to UnRaid pools so i can add one drive at a time (ZFS makes you add vdevs of the same no. of drives).

I'm not too concerned with parity (ive got automated remote backups for sensitive info that I cant replace) but it would be good to know if I could swap drives out if I need to expand or replace anything too.

EDIT: with ZFS 2.3.0 supporting raid expansion, it might be worth me holding out for a year for that to become more stable, and migrate after. I only have 1 drive for now so it shouldnt be too bad if i made a new pool and moved stuff over to a 2nd drive

 

I have high hopes for it but it's only just come out so could be rough around the edges.

 

I'm looking at my options for a potential union at my workplace. I'm aware of two (UTAW/CWU and Prospect), but are there any others?

 

EDIT: Works out of the box. For best experience you'll want Fedora or Arch or SUSE which provide the asusctl package for modifying things usually only available on the ROG Control Centre for Windows. Dual graphics output from HDMI/DP also worked after an initial update and some reboots.

I'm looking at a pretty solid deal for the QHD model right now and I'm wondering if anyone has the same model already. How's the dual GPU setup?

I'm sorta hoping the 6800M can drive both display outputs without much hassle because I used to have to reboot when I had a 1650 mobile system in order to use the HDMI ports (they wouldn't output unless the desktop was running exclusively on the dGPU).

 

good news; they've actually got my referral!

But info that might be relevant for people here; they're currently processing referrals made in July 2024, which from my last call seems to mean they're working them down at a little less than one month, per month.

Otherwise they're supposedly one of the faster RTC providers so still consider them if you're in England!

 

I've got a fairly new Lenovo Ideapad (14aph8) which up until yesterday charged just fine. Now the ports don't accept any charger at all, even their official one.

I've tried holding down the power button to dump static charge from the battery but at best I get maybe 2-3 seconds of it recognising the official charger before it goes dead again.

Is there a home fix or should I just reach out for warranty?

 

So I've done 3D modelling in 3DS Max and I'm currently learning blender, and I'm beginning to look at creating more detailed models and learning about stuff such as managing topology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEj1uHSu1Bw

I've noticed in videos such as this, instead of merging the meshes together and managing the topology of each detail/element, the modeller just creates a new mesh. Is this right? Or is there some benefit to combining these details into one "monolithic" mesh and then fixing any topology issues.

Is there much performance or other downside to creating multiple separate meshes like in the video? Am I overthinking this?

 

If youve used Prowlarr, you might have experienced cloudflare blocking access to certain trackers.

There's a docker-based solution called cloudsolverr which automatically bypasses these cloudflare challenges by spinning up a headless chromium browser.

Main issue is it's heavy on resources (I have an rpi4b) and doesn't have an easy native setup (I've not had time to practice with docker stuff yet).

Is there a manual way for me to resolve these cloudflare challenges so I can add the trackers? It's mainly for public shit like 1337x just to fill out my access to TV shows where my other trackers fail or get rate-limited.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by merthyr1831@lemmy.ml to c/riscv@lemmy.ml
 

Incredibly impressive for a platform that hasn't even hit Debian stable yet.

This is using box64, an ARM/RISCV translation layer for x86 apps on Linux, not unlike "Rosetta" on MacOS.

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