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rentar42, (edited )

They are in fact the same image, as you can verify by comparing their digest:

$ docker pull ghcr.io/linuxserver/plex
Using default tag: latest
latest: Pulling from linuxserver/plex
Digest: sha256:476c057d677ff239d6b0b5c8e7efb2d572a705f69f9860bbe4221d5bbfdf2144
Status: Image is up to date for ghcr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest
ghcr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest
$ docker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/plex
Using default tag: latest
latest: Pulling from linuxserver/plex
Digest: sha256:476c057d677ff239d6b0b5c8e7efb2d572a705f69f9860bbe4221d5bbfdf2144
Status: Image is up to date for lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest
lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest
$

See how both images have the digest sha256:476c057d677ff239d6b0b5c8e7efb2d572a705f69f9860bbe4221d5bbfdf2144. Since the digest uniquely identifies the exact content/image, that guarantees that those images are in fact byte-for-byte identical.

rentar42,

"Taking care of my sick mother ..." stops them real quick.

rentar42,

I don't follow it either, but read up a bit on it (partially from here https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/22/anything-that-cant-go-on-forever/) and the basic gist of it seems to be:

Boeing has been fucking up perpetually since shortly after merging with McDonnell-Douglas (a company that was apparently well-known in the industry for perpetual fuck-ups) in 1997, but political influence/interests/corporate capture has prevented it from actually failing the way that commercial companies that perpetually fuck up ought to.

What we see now is just another case of some of those fuck ups becoming visible again.

I want to get started with *arr apps - here are all the things I don't understand about (reverse-/)proxies and networking in order to get it set up.

Please can someone show off how smart and sexy they are by answering these questions. I don’t mind if you just link me to a video or guide explaining it (like I’m 5?) instead of typing it out - but please don’t just send me stuff that says something like “To forward to ports correctly, simply forward the correct ports -...

rentar42,

Those are usually the prefixes for interfaces which are not quite the same thing as networks. An interface is the surface that connects some device to a network. For example if your router treats its WLAN and its wired network as a single network (i.e. each thing on WLAN can see everything on wired and vice versa) then a specific device might still have a wlan1 and eth1 interface, each one reaching the respective physical network device, while being in the same network.

"One network" here really only means "something can successfully route between all the devices".

rentar42,

As others have mentioned (and also explained in quite some detail) you're trying to bite off a lot at once. First, for Jellyfin locally you can ignore most of that.

And if you really want to learn the ins and outs of all that (and I can recommend it, it's useful), then I suggest you start with some simple web app. Something like note taking or maybe even something trivial like a whoami service, which basically just echos some information it was sent back to you. That's super useful because you know that it is unlikely to be broken, so you can focus on the networking/port forwarding issues. And once you've got that working and have a rough feeling how this all works you can go on to more complex setups that actually do something useful.

UK must comply with human rights court, president says (uk.news.yahoo.com)

LONDON (Reuters) -The president of Europe’s human rights court said on Thursday Britain had a legal obligation to comply with its injunctions after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he would ignore such orders over his plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda....

rentar42,

The Ministry of Truth will make sure those facts are well-documented.

rentar42,

That is unfortunately pretty true. The So-called Austria victim theory, which is basically "oh, we poor Austrians were Nazi Germanys first victim!", is obvious bullshit.

This was only really officially stated to be definitely false in the late 1980s ... and there's still plenty of people who probably would believe it or at least like to pretend that that was the case.

But as I said: at the very least we got to the place where pretty much any official/political actor has to acknowledge that it's wrong.

rentar42,

Honestly I don't believe "Hitler was an Austrian" is as important for Austria to come to terms with as it is to accept/finally internalize that Austria wasn't "the first victim", but to a large degree welcomed the Anschluss (not 100%, obviously, but quite a big majority).

rentar42,

Mind me asking where that was? Highschool/Sound of Music makes me guess the US. And what decade roughly?

If it was the US then I'm impressed how successful that myth was communicated outside of Austria. I always thought that was mostly our own delusion.

rentar42,

Fun fact: that movie is in fact way less known in Austria than elsewhere. Fun fact: I once saw Michael Moore talk in Vienna and he made some "Sound of Music" joke/reference and the reaction by the audience was ... crickets. No one knew what he talked about.

XPipe status update: New scripting system, advanced SSH support, performance improvements, and many bug fixes (sh.itjust.works)

I’m proud to share a status update of XPipe, a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like...

rentar42,

This looks really interesting.

I don't mind the commercialization at all and think it's actually a good sign for an open source project to have a monetization strategy to be able to hang around.

But why do I have to agree to a EULA on a Apache-licensed piece of software? I understand that for the commercial features that might be necessary, but in that case could we get a separate installer for "this is all Apache licensed, no need for a EULA"?

Additionally the contribution file mentions that "some components are only included in the release version and not in this repository.". What are these components? Are they necessary for the basic core functionality?

rentar42,

The EULA is just standard terms like don’t try to circumvent the license requirement, if you buy a license don’t share it with other people, some warranty and liability stuff, etc.

Yes, I know. I actually read it (which is rare) and it's mostly sensible stuff. The "no reverse engineering" clause just felt weird in something that claims to be "mostly open source".

In the end I find it slightly misleading to call this open-core when the app with just the non-commercial features can't be built full from the published source.

They are not necessary for basic core functionality but it doesn’t work without it as the license requirement could be disabled easily then as I mentioned before.

I don't quite understand this argument. If I can build a development version I can run any and all code in the repo (while providing an existing xpipe installation) and somehow I would be able to ship this, if I had criminal energies, so how exactly does this requirement prevent that?

In other words: if the only way to access the commercial features without a license is by doing something illegal then ... that's not really adding much burden, is it?

In the end I'm probably just one of the open-source proponents that don't like that, and that's fine. Not everyone needs to agree with everyone, there's a lot of space here where reasonable minds can disagree. I just think that claiming "the main application is open source" when it can't be built purely from the source is a bit misleading.

rentar42,

There is no pace at which he could have gone that wouldn't have created some backlash.

If he had waited a hundred more years, there would still have been backlash.

The catholic church is an organization that is built around stability first and foremost. It changes, of course, but very, very slowly. That is very much by design.

That design has helped them "survive" for as long as they did, but it might end up being what eventually leads them into irrelevancy.

rentar42,

The Pope is the infallible word of God

Well. Yes and no. The Pope has the capacity to provide infallible words according to church law. But that ability is used surprisingly rarely.

Just because he uttered "man, that's the best bagle ever" during breakfast doesn't mean that it's suddenly sacrilegious to claim any other bagle is/was better.

The pope has to be speaking "ex cathedra" for it to be considered infallible and there's some pretty severe limits on what that means and what topics that can be about. The last two times this power was used were 1854 and 1950, so not really a frequent thing.

I just find that an interesting detail.

And religion is all about what should be instead of what is, so there shouldn’t be any precedence for being practical.

I agree. But this isn't about religion per se. This is about the church. And church and religion are two very different beasts. And in matters of the church they are required to take practicality into consideration.

Note that I'm by no means defending the catholic church here, I too think they did many, many harmful things and suspect their overall effect on the world is net-negative by many metrics.

rentar42,

The issue is that according to the spec the two DNS servers provided by DHCP are equivalent. While most clients favor the first one as the default, that's not universally the case and when and how it switches to the secondary can vary by client (and effectively appear random). So you won't be able to know for sure which client uses your DNS, especially after your DNS server was unreachable for a while for whatever reason. Personally I've "just" gotten a second Pi to run redundant copies of PiHole, but only having a single DNS server is usually fine as well.

rentar42,

It feels like many countries claim that as a national sport. In Austria "sudern" (i.e. complaining but not actually doing anything about it) is considered a time-honored tradition, and yet according to this we are among the most satisfied.

rentar42,

There's actually a bunch of kangaroos just 5 minutes by foot from where I am right now ... so no, we're okay in that department.

Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

I’ve been aware of pi-hole for a while now, but never bothered with it because I do most web browsing on a laptop where browser extensions like uBlock origin are good enough. However, with multiple streaming services starting to insert adds into my paid subscriptions, I’m looking to upgrade to a network blocker that will...

rentar42, (edited )

Hint: you don't need to route all your traffic through your VPN to make use of the pihole adblocking: Just DNS. If your at home internet is even moderately stable/good then this should barely affect your roaming internet experience, since DNS traffic is such a small part of all traffic.

Also, since I'm already mirroring the configuration of my PiHole instance to a secondary one, I'm considering putting a tertiary one on some forever-free cloud server instance and just using that when not at home (put it into the same wireguard vpn to prevent security nightmares). That way my roaming private DNS wouldn't even depend on my home internet.

rentar42,

The K8 Pro and K10 Pro are in fact different designs (not just the layout) and the K10 Pro has the frame as you mention.

The K10 (non-Pro) is closer to the K8 Pro design if you leave out the Aluminum frame: https://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-k10-wireless-mechanical-keyboard?variant=39426668298329 (the frame obviously doesn't shroud all keys individually but just creates a single frame around the whole thing which you may or may not want).

I've got the K8 Pro (for work) and the Q3 (at home) and I'm quite happy (but the Q3 has the frame as well).

rentar42,

Das Keyboard have a few keyboards that provide 1, 2 and 3 (thought #3 sometimes with a hub instead of passthrough).

But they are not hot-swappable and possibly not considered "custom keyboards", as they are close to the "main stream" and don't focus on customizability.

rentar42,

I don't see any mention of hot-swappability and I doubt you'd find many HE switches for it anyway ...

rentar42,

Without a tapestry about it, did it even happen‽

rentar42,

Sidnenote about the PI filesystem self-clobbering: Are you running off of an SD card? Running off an external SSD is way more reliable in my experience. Even a decent USB stick tends to be better than micro-SD in the long run, but even the cheapest external SSD blows both of them out of the water. Since I switched my PIs over to that, they've never had any disk-related issues.

rentar42,

That really sucks for the country, but I want to be nit-picky for a second:

Should drug gangs, even violent ones, really be considered terrorists? IMO that word requires some political/social aim, whereas I suspect the drug gangs really only have financial/power aims and aren't particularly interested in social change (outside whatever they need to stay in power).

rentar42,

Or even worse: not taking money yet, but signalling that they would be willing ...

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