"Oh hi! Here's some code. I didn't write it and don't understand it, but you should totally run it on your machine."
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Plus the FF extension is really full-featured. I can clip in different formats or even take a screenshot if the webpage makes clipping hard.
I didn't even know there was a Firefox extension! I might give it a look.
What exactly is an external drive case? Are you just talking about a USB enclosure for a single drive or something that can somehow hold multiple drives and interface over something more stable than USB?
Joplin will do this for you. It comes ready to sync with all sorts of cloud options, as well as "local folder" which works well with Syncthing. It's offline-first, cross-platform, and FOSS.
This all appears to be based on the user agent, so wouldn't that mean that bad-faith scrapers could just declare themselves to be typical search engine user agent?
I've been thinking about setting up Anubis to protect my blog from AI scrapers, but I'm not clear on whether this would also block search engines. It would, wouldn't it?
I have much the same:
- Files on the network with NFS
- Kodi on an old laptop under the TV so we can watch said files.
- Syncthing on our phones and laptops to pull films from there onto that file server.
The only difference is that I'm using a Synology 'cause I have 15TB and don't know how to do RAID myself, let alone how to do it with an old laptop. I can't really recommend a Synology though. It's got too many useless add-ons and simple tools like rsync never work properly with it.
Yeah this was a deal-breaker for me too.
Yes. Tailscale is surprisingly simple.
# systemctl start tailscale
# tailscale up
I had the same reaction until I read this.
TL;DR: it's 10-50x more efficient at cleaning the air and actually generates both electricity and fertiliser.
Yes, it would be better to just get rid of all the cars generating the pollution in the first place and putting in some more trees, but there are clear advantages to this.
I'm quite happy with EuroDNS. They even include free email housing if you want it.
If you build for a containerised environment, standing up your service in Kubernetes with HPA gives you all the scalability (and potentially cost) benefits of serverless without all the drawbacks.