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  • To delete old suggestions based on previously visited urls you should be able to press the down arrow to select it and then shift + backspace to delete its memory of that suggestion. Sometimes I have to do it multiple times if multiple similar urls that don't exist anymore are still being suggested.

    This is assuming the incorrect one isn't also bookmarked or being suggested for some other reason besides being visited in the past.

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  • Looks really interesting, I tried to download it off of hugging face though and my access request was denied, so I guess it's not really downloadable today for regular people it seems.

  • After I check the usual torrent sites, if I can't find it on Usenet then I try finding random sketchy streaming sites (just by duckduckgoing title + year + stream) because usually you can youtube-dl them with a little fiddling, then my last resort is a DHT indexer like btdig. That's more risk with viruses but if you're paying attention it's not that hard to avoid, but DHT indexes have lots of ancient stuff so be prepared to wait for seeds if you find it.

    Sometimes I also find what I'm looking for on like page 7 of duckduckgo results at archive.org

    Edit: also check soulseek - it's primarily for music but you can share any file. I share my entire movies collection and get a constant stream of people downloading from me daily so it seems people search for and seem to also share TV and movies so it's worth a check.

  • As long as your thermistor or heater block doesn't fall out you should be fine. But if you want to be safe, just set it to 200 and then turn it off before you unscrew it so that it won't thermal runaway if it comes apart while working on it.

  • Wow, this can only be a disaster. People on the Plex experience preview forum are pissed. The android build hasn't been updated in a month, I didn't think it would be rolled out for another 3-6 months.

    So many features are missing, the only way to remove Plex rentals/free is by going into your account settings, performance is shit even just scrolling your media.

  • In case you haven't realized, the user and pass in the docker compose are for setting the user/pass that you will enter on windows to access the share. It doesn't have to be the same as the Linux server user account - though mine is the same because it's easier to remember.

  • Hmm, well it doesn't seem to be any problem with the docker compose then as best as I can tell. I picked a random ext4 flash drive and replicated your setup with the UID and GID set and it seems to work fine:

     
        
    # /etc/fstab
    /dev/sda1       /home/<me>/mount/ext_hdd_01  ext4    defaults 0 2
    
      
     
        
    ~/mount % ls -an
    total 12
    drwxr-xr-x  3 1000 1000 4096 Mar 27 16:22 .
    drwx------ 86 1000 1000 4096 Mar 27 16:31 ..
    drwxrwxrwx  3    0    0 4096 Mar 27 16:26 ext_hdd_01
    
    ~/mount/ext_hdd_01 % ls -an
    total 6521728
    drwxrwxrwx 3    0    0       4096 Mar 27 16:26 .
    drwxr-xr-x 3 1000 1000       4096 Mar 27 16:22 ..
    -rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000 6678214224 May  5  2024 PXL_20240504_233345242.mp4
    drwxrwxrwx 2    0    0      16384 May  5  2024 lost+found
    -rwxr--r-- 1 1000 1000          5 Mar 27 16:27 test.txt
    
      
     
        
    # ~/samba/docker-compose.yml
    services:
      samba:
        image: dockurr/samba
        container_name: samba
        environment:
          NAME: "Data"
          USER: "user"
          PASS: "pass"
          UID: "1000"
          GID: "1000"
        ports:
          - 445:445
        volumes:
          - /home/<me>/mount:/storage
        restart: always
    
      

    I was able to play the PXL.mp4 video from my desktop and write back the test.txt file

    Have you checked the logs with docker logs -f samba to see if there's anything there?

    Also you could try to access the HD from within the container, using docker exec -it samba bash and then cd into /storage and see what happens.

  • I would suggest adding "UID" and "GID" environment variables to the container, and set them to the numeric values for user and group numbers that show in place of your name when you use "ls -an" inside of the "mount" folder (they will probably be the same number).

    For example, if inside your mount folder you see:

     
        
    ls -an
    total 12
    drwx------ 2 1001 1001 4096 Mar 27 13:54 .
    drwxr-xr-x 3 1000 1000 4096 Mar 27 13:51 ..
    -rwx------ 1 1001 1001    0 Mar 27 13:54 hello.txt
    -rwx------ 1 1001 1001    4 Mar 27 13:54 test.txt
    
      

    Then set UID: 1001 and GID: 1001

    I get the same error as you when I copy your docker-compose and try to access a folder owned by my user. When I add the UID and GID of my user id to the docker-compose (1001 for me), the error goes away.

  • What did you set UID and GID to and what is the output of "ls -an" when run inside of the shared directory? You can remove the file names for privacy. I just tested the docker container and it seems to work between my Linux laptop and my windows 11 desktop using this docker compose:

     
        
    services:
      samba:
        image: dockurr/samba
        container_name: samba
        environment:
          NAME: "Data"
          USER: "samba"
          PASS: "secret"
          UID: "1000"
          GID: "1000"
        ports:
          - 445:445
        volumes:
          - ./samba:/storage
        restart: always
    
      

    The files in my shared folder are owned by UID/GID 1000/1000 which is why I put those as my UID/GID, and when I logged in from Windows I entered samba and secret as the password and I was able to access and modify the files in the shared folder.

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  • The bigscreen beyond used 1 inch displays so this could be useful for getting much higher resolutions in a smaller form factor. I don't think my Index displays are even as big as 4 inches so I guess that explains why all the super high res headsets are so huge.

    Edit: my index screens are under 3", just did a lens swap so I have the old eye tubes handy