Seconding R4, truly have high replayability value due to its unlock system & how every car handles differently. Not to mention the great soundtrack that I never get bored of.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Synchronizing user (files, configs, etc) between 2 machinesEnglish
1·2 年前Man I’m sold by the support for templates. Will try.
Use NextDNS with this guide:
https://github.com/yokoffing/NextDNS-Config
Haven’t had anything broken :)
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Technology@lemmy.world•5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030English
14·2 年前Until it finally broke and it was too late…
Data privacy is a good thing, but user awareness is far more important. People are always the weakest link when it comes to privacy & security.
I’m glad more and more people are getting educated with all the resources that we have today and I like how Apple makes it easy to turn it on when users are educated enough. But they do need to be mindful of what they’re storing, the consequences (if they forgot they password), and what does E2EE protect them from.
Probably people in Korea or even nProtect themselves.
That said, fixing a bug related to software incompatibility with Wine might also benefit other applications (since Wine may behave as “expected” as it runs on Windows). This is why they even tested Audacity to run on Wine even that a native Linux version is available.
I use NextDNS and I do have a subscription, currently using it on my router via DNS over HTTPS.
It is an excellent service (like a Pi-Hole on cloud) and I like how it does things like logging and analytics.
For using it in iOS you shouldn’t need to use the app, just install a (signed) profile via apple.nextdns.io and it will be configured natively (this is Apple’s approved way to use 3rd party private DNS).
I use this profile method and just made an exception to my home & work wifi network but will always use it otherwise (on mobile network or any other wifi networks)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Audiophiles of Fedi, how do you like to listen to your music?
2·2 年前AAC 256 should be at least on par with MP3 320 CBR, might also be on par with ogg vorbis at the same bitrate
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Audiophiles of Fedi, how do you like to listen to your music?
3·2 年前YouTube Music Premium offers AAC 256kbps as the highest quality.
Format ID 141: https://gist.github.com/AgentOak/34d47c65b1d28829bb17c24c04a0096f
Opus 128 is only for the audio of YouTube videos. Not YouTube Music.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Audiophiles of Fedi, how do you like to listen to your music?
154·2 年前Not everyone can discern the difference between a 96KHz FLAC and 256kbps AAC. I can’t. But I still can (barely) tell the difference between 256kbps AAC, and 96kbps AAC.
But I can tell if a song was well-engineered or a mess.
I believe those who can’t discern the difference between bitrates (especially on high bitrates), but have the appreciation for good music, good mixing, and good mastering, can still be considered audiophile.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden will be switching to native apps for both Android and iOS
161·2 年前Man that looks sleek. I can’t wait for this update to roll out.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: update your DNS resolvers (PiHole, unbound, Bind9, dsnmasq) to patch DNSSEC vulnerabilityEnglish
4·2 年前Debian usually backports security fixes to older versions, so you may wanna check to Debian if they have an updated version of the package with the security fix.
This can be done by taking the CVE number related to this vulnerability and look at the package changelog.
My mom is a great cook. In fact, as I grow older, I realized that my taste & preferences in food are greatly influenced by her.
There is even a tool to convert Docker Run commands to a Docker Compose file :)
Such as this one hosted by Opnxng:
https://it.opnxng.com/docker-run-to-docker-compose-converter
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Are there any good privacy friendly keyboards for android?
6·2 年前They do, the author just recently started working on it again and welcoming contributions :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What modern solutions are there similar to dyndns?English
11·2 年前I think Cloudflare DNS works too and it’s free.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Exciting news! The free API you were using is no more free!English
2·3 年前Full circle.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Exciting news! The free API you were using is no more free!English
3·3 年前For something like movies or shows you would only just need to run it once and store it in .srt



They do encryption at rest too. Really good notes app and it’s cross platform too. Only missing a “web” client for when you want to access your notes on a computer without Joplin installed (but that defeats the purpose of the E2EE IMO)