It’s just really sad to see this comment and also upvoted this many times. Doesn’t contribute to the conversation at all, plus possibly starts some hate circlejerk.
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barcaxavi@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•D-Link refuses to patch yet another security flaw, suggests users just buy new routers — D-Link told users to replace NAS last weekEnglish
2·1 year agoUnfortunately this is the case I’m seeing happening more. I would love to use a router of my choice, but then I would lose the TV service (Telekom, Hungary). And it’s not just about the freedom of mine to choose the hardware, but the features their one is lacking.
Also with the TV box I got from them 2 yrs ago, I can feel and see that’s is miles behind my 2015 (!) Shield TV.
So yeah, ISPs giving out crappy hardware and force you to use it, is my nr. 1 gripe.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Subscriptions Are Ruining Our Lives. Here's Why They're Everywhere Now. | You'll own nothing and you'll be happy!English
9·1 year agoThat’s one way. Or you can contribute code, help others in the forum, file bug reports… OR if you’re the lazy one like me you can actually give them money.
Don’t like subscriptions? Ok by me, but please don’t think that complete teams will be working on great and secure software for free. That’s not something that can be maintained for a long time.
If you like something, contribute to it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Subscriptions Are Ruining Our Lives. Here's Why They're Everywhere Now. | You'll own nothing and you'll be happy!English
36·1 year agoI do agree that it’s pretty cool that HA can be used for free, but if you like something and use it regularly please find ways to contribute.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Needs inspiration, please share your phone/tablet dashboardEnglish
3·1 year agoI believe playing with visibility would be the easiest way

This is the first time I’m exploring this, but I think you’re wrong.
On Mastodon you can:
- Control who’s following you (also block)
- Set your post to appear only to your followers (link)
So post visibility is not something you set per profile, but per post. But you have an effective tool to decide who you let in AND remove on the way.
Yeah, I was also wondering about the transcoding. And thanks for the power draw comment, great to know. Sounds manageable.
I still think you should give this one a try. Unless, you’re goal is not like having an actual solution, but doing this project as a hobby, and throwing some money at it. Which is also fine, I’ve done the same before.
Testing one or two of these media severs will cost you some hours of your time. Anything other will take much more time, effort and money.
Peripherals are one thing, handling concurrent streams, transcoding… is another one.
So in theory, a Pi can be kept alive with a power bank, but OP is expecting (as I understood) multiple hours of streaming (with “local” only access) , which includes the above tasks for multiple concurrent streams. How big of a power bank we’re talking about and how long will it last?
As others already wrote, I would go with the Plex server at home and using the “Download” feature to have some content available offline for the times you don’t have internet. You can actually set a limit for the size of the download library and individually set video and audio quality for the files.
Seen raspberry pi mentioned some times, I don’t have one, so maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think there would be an easy way to power it up on a train for example.
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Games@lemmy.world•Day 76 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots (Bulk photo Post 2: Variety Hour)English
2·1 year agoIt might be the remastered version. I get your point, and the graphics in AW2 were top notch, but as someone who’s not a huge fan of the horror genre, I kind of felt nostalgic for the original game. Wasn’t that frightening 😀
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Proton @lemmy.world•Proton's new Drive Lite plan, offering 20GB of storage for $0.99English
7·1 year agoI would say in that case of making the best use of all their offerings (mail, drive, calendar) Proton unlimited is the way to go: https://proton.me/drive/pricing I made the switch a year ago from a Google and I’m happy with Unlimited.
But they also have a free tier, good enough to try everything out. Plus individual subscription options for every one of their products (for example Drive Plus).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Haptic: A new local-first, privacy-focused and open-source home for your markdown notesEnglish
2·1 year agoCan confirm, seen it live. As soon as LogSeq was open on both devices it threw an error.
barcaxavi@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Are there any google docs proxies, like how Piped is a YouTube proxy?
9·1 year agoI’m not familiar with such solutions, but I wouldn’t get your hopes high, as Google Docs is not a collection of publicly available files (like YouTube), rather files closed behind different accesses.
Based on this, depending on how a file is shared with you, you could be asked to authenticate yourself somehow. Without the deeper understanding of your situation, I can only think of one solution: downloading these files with manipulating the links, like this for example (if they are public): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9045392/getting-the-download-link-for-a-public-google-docs-file?rq=1
If they are not public, I think you still have the chance to do this, but I can’t see any steps around authenticating with Google in their own site. And then download the file.
barcaxavi@lemmy.worldto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I think I found a way to slowly get rid of WhatsApp
31·1 year agoJust check what privileges these apps ask for when you’re installing them. They could get infinitely more data then “just” the ones tied to the conversations.
So once again my point is that, if their app is not touching my phone, that’s one bullet dodged.
barcaxavi@lemmy.worldto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I think I found a way to slowly get rid of WhatsApp
31·1 year agoNot sure if you haven’t read my comment, or just didn’t get the jist of it: the point is that you can use the service without installing their crappy app.
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Android@lemmy.world•Google Photos making it easier to hide people you don't want to see (APK teardown)English
6·1 year agoJust from Google Photos or IRL? 😀
barcaxavi@lemmy.worldto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•I think I found a way to slowly get rid of WhatsApp
211·1 year agoNot the solution you looking for as I feel, but I leave it here for others to discover: With a home server and proper technical knowledge you can use WhatsApp via Matrix: https://matrix.org/ecosystem/bridges/whatsapp/
This is something I discovered way before, when I was trying to ditch Facebook Messenger. I felt like there’s absolutely no chance to convince everyone around me to use Signal, so even not having the app on the phone looked like an OK option.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•No Man's Sky Worlds Part I Deep DiveEnglish
1·2 years agoJust glancing at the preview, I thought Chance Crawford is doing a
Deepdive into a game :)
As others already stated there are solutions already to pin apps and to be honest, I feel I would not give the phone to a policeman like that.
On the other hand, what I’m more concerned about is giving the access to my phone’s data through different permissions to my government.
For example this is the list of permissions for the Hungarian government app: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/hu.gov.dap.app/latest/#trackers