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sabreW4K3

@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf

Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.

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I haven’t noticed that & I check quite a lot. I guess I need to take more time & check more. Anyway, this sounds like a bug. Maybe you should go & report it on Github & let me know when you get back.

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I can see all these 0.0.59

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What a horrible chapter. I need the next one already!

Holy fuck, Vegapunk!

Holy fuck Kizaru!

Holy fuck Saturn!

Holy fuck Luffy!

Self Hosted IFTTT RSS Replacement

A couple of years ago, IFTTT did a thing where they asked people to sign up to premium and they could pay whatever they like and could keep the service forever. I didn’t use many of the services, but thought it made sense to try and preserve something so useful for in case I did need it. In the meantime, I would allow it to...

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That’s why I’m looking into a replacement. My subscription was mostly about me supporting and since they’re unappreciative, I’ll look elsewhere.

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It’s not the articles I care about. Though that would be nice, it’s the notifications. Does Fresh have that?

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Should I be worried that there’s been no commits in the past three months?

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Reminds me of Node Red. Feels like it’s probably a lot more complicated than what I’m looking for though, which is basically just phone notifications of certain RSS feeds

sabreW4K3,
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Do you really think generic Linux phones will ever be a thing? The people go where the apps are and there’s no reason for the most popular apps to make generic Linux apps. Just the idea of mobile Flatpaks makes me nauseous.

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I don’t understand. Why are they so specific in the Docker Compose? Why not just have a Docker that pulls the latest of each package without requiring the user to copy long strings?

sabreW4K3,
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Sorry, I think I’m asking my question poorly, what I mean is instead of


<span style="color:#323232;">image: tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:pg14-v0.2.0@sha256:90724186f0a3517cf6914295b5ab410db9ce23190a2d9d0b9dd6463e3fa298f0
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    
</span>

Which clearly requires user interaction, why not take that out of users’ hands and just have


<span style="color:#323232;">image: tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:latest-stable
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    
</span>

Which is effectively what they’re using anyway? I can understand freezing on a version when the upstream removes a feature, but that’s not happened and even so, why do they need the SHA verification? Sorry if it seems stupid and straight forward, this is the only container I host that does this and so I’m trying to understand it rather than just feel aggrieved by it.

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I don’t get it! But I also elaborated here: lemmy.tf/comment/5043780

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Thank you very much for teaching me something new

sabreW4K3,
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Thank you very much. I looked at their Github and saw a couple channels for releases and made a poor assumption. Thanks for sharing your insight.

sabreW4K3,
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Ah okay. Thank you for making the time to respond.

sabreW4K3,
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That’s really cool. I love the way the global communities are growing on Lemmy.

Advice On Proposed Router Design

So I’m trying to build a router. Just need something to handle the networking in my house and the plan is to separate things out via virtual local area networks. Anyway, reading a bunch of threads and comments, I think my design will be something akin to this. Is this good or bad? Ultimately I wanna run OPNSense since that’s...

sabreW4K3,
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This post is tremendous, thank you.

I originally planned to go for an all in one, but then started finding cool stuff and it made sense to make it so I could swap out bits of the set-up without having to replace the whole thing.

OPNSense versus OpenWRT. I got lead astray! 😂 but seriously, everyone says that eventually everyone ends up running OPNSense anyway.

Regarding the Banana Pi, I was looking at them for ages and someone said to go for the NanoPi over it as the support on the software NanoPi is better.

Regarding the rest of you post, I’m still trying to digest it. Clicking links and reading stuff, but I wanted to thank you. Truly!

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Just my RPi, hence the looking for another SBC to do the routing.

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Bloody hell, thank you!

Proposed Router Design

So I’m trying to build a router. Just need something to handle the networking in my house and the plan is to separate things out via virtual local area networks. Anyway, reading a bunch of threads and comments, I think my design will be something akin to this. Is this good or bad? Ultimately I wanna run OPNSense since that’s...

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This is my first time learning about Sunshine/Moonlight. How does it work? Does it run via an emulator? Is there an official way to get games?

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That’s really cool.

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