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  • "look at me! give me attention!"

  • I see. I still prefer docker for the semplicity tho.

  • Thats.. Just.. Docker compose.. You copy, paste, docker-compose up and you're done..

  • I'm so very lucky to have a device with linux mainline ported to it.

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  • Oh, you need an invite for that one. Know any public ones?

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  • Asking for a friend but.. Uh.. How's it called..?

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  • Adevarat a inviat!

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  • I use yggtorrent mainly.

  • Strangely enough, for me reinporting the backup didnt work

  • Theres also a cli tool called kotatsu-dl that lets you download from all the websites the app can scrape, in case you want to read on your kindle but there arent any torrents.

  • Exactly. My music collection is about 450gb; and I have maybe 50-60gb downloaded on my phone at any moment.

  • 32gb is not enough. We can discuss all day, but at the end of it, a bigger chip doesn't cost that much more. Let's stop defending companies that make a shit ton on money selling inflated value phones.

  • I have a redmi note 12, 130€. 256gb of space. There are no excuses to go lower.

  • 32gb? What exactly do you use your devices for? For android 15, there already needs to be 12-13gb reserved, then you have only 20ish gb, that in 2025 frankly aren't a lot even for spotify/whatsapp/telegram/organicmaps's cache, and thats if you dont use social mndias. If it's a device you plan on using for more than 2 months, you're bound to run into problems.

  • Not much difference between a 16gb chip and a 32/64gb anymore. In fact, i think it could cost more to do the 16gb variant as request is considerably lower.

  • Where did you go to school? Everybody knows its 2025 years old.

  • I've tried komga and kavita both, but didn't find them very useful. Nowadays i just copy the files downloaded from nyaa to my kobo, where i read them with koreader. Its possible to sideload it on kindles, but its tricky. Koreader even has OPSD support, in case you want to use kavita/komga. But for most random/weekly reading I use Kotatsu on my tablet/phone, as it has a sync feature (you can even selfhost your own sync server!). For ebooks I also just use my ereader. I have no need for a bulky management system. I hope this helped you somehow. Good luck!

  • AirVPN is perfect. Works flawlessy with gluetun, only thing the website is kinda outdated, but I can't remember the last time I got on there so who cares

  • I rncommend Floccus, a bookmark syncing tool, which can store its bookmarks on linkwarden. Now all my bookmarks are automatically archived, and I don't need to relay on firefox's cloud anymore.