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  • I love Fedora. I like it a lot more than Linux mint. More than either, I’ve really enjoyed PopOS. It went from a distro I wasn’t sure about to my favorite really quickly. Highly recommend it.

  • So this would basically allow me to use unbound as a DNS filter and resolver? Any reason why one would use adguard/blocky in their setup? Would it be more performant to use blocky + unbound, or have all your filtering done using unbound?

  • I have Qobuz and Spotify. There are downloaders for stuff you like enough to archive. I'd probably be happy enough if I didn't go through my old playlists and find that they just randomly delete shit ALL the time. So stuff I really like, I try to download before it's gone. Nicotine+ like others have said is probably the most complete you can ask for, but quality can be an issue. The best is private trackers but considering that getting into one is like a full time job, at the point you can't find something you really want, just buy it or something.

  • So do you see MIT as a potential backdoor for embrace extend extinguish? And a general erosion of the philosophy of open source? I tend to like GPL and MIT both. I lean more towards copyleft myself but I have come to appreciate a more permissive license. even leaving out smaller developers, if a big company decides they're intent on making money using open source tools, I don't think they're gonna change their whole gameplan because something in the toolchain is GPL licenses.

  • I found the same torrents on vstorrents and several comments reporting viruses on the releases. Could be why they were taken down from audioz. I'ts sus cuz I see lots of people showing heuristics of viruses being caught by avs on audioz and being told it's a false positive, so for them to remove something is pretty sus

  • From my understanding, Nix is currently reproducible in that you can easily run an install with a script that gets you set up with the packages and configuration that you want, but the announcement is that they can verify the binaries that they ship are faithful to their source, and haven't been tampered with anywhere in the build pipeline

    That is almost word for word would the body of the post says

  • I do wish there was a web interface. It's easier footgun yourself with an all text configuration. That said, I choose to use Blocky purely based on the performance. There is a web interface someone made but I think it's really early stages. https://github.com/Mozart409/blocky-frontend

    What I see is that you can disable blocking (which is possible in the grafana dashboard), refresh the block list (which happens automatically when you restart the service), and run a dns query. Configuration of any sort doesn't appear to be possible from this project.

  • I wish there was a universal standard for highlights and annotations. Probably the closest we have now is syncing all that through calibre. I personally use the kindle app on an ipad, sometimes casting to my tv so I can lay in bed and read comfortably. I've tried so many epub readers and unfortunately kindle is the only one I like, that's still maintained. Marvin3 was the best but it's unmaintained and the annotation menu is broken. the kindle export is pretty shitty. It''s not super useful when you have no context as to what you're highlighting, and I think they make it shitty on purpose so you have to stay in their eco system.