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  • Came here to say this; just wanted to add that it was simultaneously the saddest game I'd ever played.

  • Racism

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  • Having children is basically keeping cum as a pet. šŸ˜‹ šŸ˜‹ šŸ˜‹

  • Ooooh, good catch. I assumed "it's been giving me the same message for over an hour" to mean that they've been monitoring the logs, not running in interactive mode. O_O

  • That log entry is unrelated to whatever issues you're having. That's what the default docker-compose.yaml uses for health checks:

      
        
      healthcheck:
          test: wget -nv --tries=1 --spider http://127.0.0.1:3000/api/v1/comments/jNQXAC9IVRw || exit 1
          interval: 30s
          timeout: 5s
          retries: 2
    
    
      

    The fact that it returns a 200 probably means that Invidious is properly up and running. Could you elaborate further on what you mean by "setup isn't completing"? How are you trying to connect to the web UI? Sharing your docker-compose.yaml might help us debug as well.

    Edit: I just noticed that the default compose file has the port bound to localhost:

     
        
        ports:
          - "127.0.0.1:3000:3000"
    
    
      

    which means you won't be able to access it from other machines inside or outside your network. You'd have to change that to - "3000:3000" to enable access for other machines.

  • NO! THIS IS SOMEWHERE TO BE. THIS IS ALL YOU HAVE, BUT IT'S STILL SOMETHING! STREETS AND SODIUM LIGHTS! THE SKY, THE WORLD! YOU'RE STILL ALIVE!

  • Edge is so invasive now that people have developed tools to remove it, for example https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil. And you still have to run them after any update that ends up reinstalling Edge! It's like removing malware, but it's even worse because this gets reinstalled by updates from the same legitimate authority that provides your security updates. This recently got me so mad that I decided to quit the games that don't run on Linux and replace Windows with Linux on my gaming PC.

    It's a shame I can't avoid Microsoft at work as well.

  • On the other hand...

  • I've never heard of NextCloud Cookbook before. Looking at its Github page, it says it's "mostly for testers" and is unstable, so no point in even considering it for regular use at this point in time. Besides, I'm assuming you'd need to have your own instance of Nextcloud up and running to use it; I don't use Nextcloud.

    As for Grocy and other more mature alternatives (Tandoori also comes to mind), I think I initially went with Mealie because it had the most pleasant UI out of all of them. I liked it and found that it satisfied all of my requirements, so I just kept using it.

  • One thing I need to publicly expose is my own instance of Mealie. It's a recipe manager that supports multiple users. I share it with family and friends, but also with more distant acquaintances. I don't want to have to provide and manage access to my network for each and every one of them.

  • I've made several friends on IRC and gotten acquainted with a lot of people with whom I want to remain in contact. There's no point in moving to another platform, especially since, as u/luap@apollo.town pointed out, it "just works" and there's a client for it on every platform you can think of. I have my own IRC bouncer (ZNC) set up on a server of mine. I have it tailored to my preferences, set it up to log all the conversations I care about across multiple servers, and I can connect to it from any device I own now or might own in the future - same exact experience on all of them.

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  • Please put a NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously masturbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like ā€œwhat the fuckā€ and ā€œcall the policeā€. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of men masturbating together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.

  • Owncloud (self-hosted).

  • It drives me mad when I use PCs of friends and relatives and I see AdBlock Plus installed, but they still get ads and they never seem to stop and wonder why this "ad blocker" is not working! I do however enjoy their facial expressions when I install uBlock Origin for them and start refreshing pages.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong (I've never left a Steam review before), but isn't the way Steam reviews work is that you either leave a thumbs up or a thumbs down? There doesn't seem to be any rating scale. The "score" displayed on this page is presumably based on the ratio between positive and negative reviews, and the only thing it tells you is that about 90% of players aren't convinced that whatever the game has to offer earnes it a recommendation, not that they all thought it deserved a 1 out of 10.

  • Obligatory mention: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil for those who want to completely* remove Edge, but are unable to do so by conventional means.

    Windows updates can and sometimes do reinstall Edge. The toolbox offers a tweak that can delay feature updates by two years and security updates by four days. That gives you time to review the changes and check whether they'll reinstall this malware again. Alternatively, you could just re-run the tool after any feature update to uninstall Edge again.

  • Am I the only one bothered by that slanted hyphen?

  • I run Koreader on a Kobo Libra 2. I just connect to my OPDS catalogue on my Calibre-Web instance. It's not exactly a sync setup; it just gives me access to my library whenever I need to download something, and that covers my needs. There are several other sync options; check out Koreader's features here: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki

    If you like it and decide you want to it, go through the list of supported devices and see what sort of sync capabilities are available for them (support for Kobo devices seems to be the best/have the most options).

  • Musicians need pencils and erasers to work with sheet music. The music itself is printed, but you still need to write down fingering, dynamics markings, tempo markings, highlight ideas/themes/passages, etc...