

Auto revoke the device key if your phone isnt within 10’ of your RFID tooth filling for more than 10 minutes.
…We all have one of those for these situations, right?


Auto revoke the device key if your phone isnt within 10’ of your RFID tooth filling for more than 10 minutes.
…We all have one of those for these situations, right?


By default it auto downloads everything, but you can set rules and filters to avoid videos you don’t want.
You also have to explicitly download shorts, as they won’t download by default.


I have been using a docker container - ytdl-sub, which uses yt-dlp to download YouTube videos with metadata for jellyfin


Canadians dont pay for water still.
Our ‘hydro’ bill is electricity, due to it coming from hydro electric dams


It would be a bad idea to presume that,because almost no dog toy company is ethical enough to care - and owners aware enough to be concerned wouldn’t risk buying a tennis ball regardless.


Yes, the art was just commissioned separately from the tattoo part.


I paid a stupid amount of money (because of currency conversion, their rates were reasonable) for some art for tattoos, and the artist formatted it as a wallpaper for me.
It has been my wallpaper ever since.
I threw a thinkcenter in my laundry room and did the bare minimum to securely SSH into it (fail2ban, nonstandard port, root login disabled, can’t login with password, etc), to be used as a testing platform for building my workplace a new website.
Just gotta relearn HTML/CSS and figure out what platform to use.
Also set up traefik/Authelia/maybe Anubis for the new domain and block any access outside of my home or workplace.


Yeah, slskd was purpose built for docker stacks and it shows, especially when you compare it to similar solutions that weren’t.


I found slskd’s GUI to be a bit nicer than standard soulseek, and it has plugins for the *arr suite.
That being said, I use it for downloading, then run musicbrainz Picard to mass rename/sort/fix metadata, skipping the music *arr module due to past issues with it.
For accessing my music remotely I use jellyfin.


I have taught my dog a few nonverbal commands, so I could easily identify her without even speaking… If she isn’t too busy terrorising the other 99 dogs of course.
Some days I do too much Lemmy scrolling, so i keep it at top 12h so i am less likely to hit the bottom.