I just spun up Lube Logger so I feel this haha
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Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Postiz (v1.58.0) - Open-source social media scheduling tool (new editor)English4·8 days agoI don’t really use any of the AI stuff, as I just want it to post on a schedule for me. It’s mostly just an optional thing to help you write the posts themselves, but it’s super easy to ignore.
But, to be honest with you, I’ve had terrible luck with it and we are about to move back to Hootsuite. It was incredible difficult to set up, we have constant bugs with it, and the devs are super hostile and unwilling to help in the discord. It seems like they really want you to pay for their hosted version which would probably be fine, but for basically the same price Hootsuite was a more mature and fully featured platform. Plus, they actually have support.
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reevaluating my password managementEnglish1·10 days agojust use something
This! I am an IT admin and inam constantly begging my coworkers to use a password manager, any password manager. My company will pay for you to use Bitwarden but if you don’t want to do that at least use the password manager built into chrome/edge. Please, I am begging you to use secure passwords and save them in a password manager.
(Obviously not you fellow Lemmy users I’m sure y’all have too notch security practices. Just venting lol)
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reevaluating my password managementEnglish1·10 days agoYour security will never be flawless. Human nature is to slip up every once and a while, and security is an ever evolving game of cat and mouse and even the professionals who spend their entire careers defending infrastructure are constantly playing catch-up.
I would never host my passwords locally because I know my security at home is nowhere near the security of a professional platform, especially one as trusted as Bitwarden. My dumb family photos and personal git repo? Sure. But Bitwarden holds passwords to my bank, government websites, work stuff, my credit cards, etc.
Waaay too much risk for me, and if anyone is looking at this i would recommend that you seriously consider what kind of liability you are really bringing on.
My two biggest issues have been HDR and simulation hardware.
It’s been a good few years since I’ve tried it but every time I’ve tried HDR my saturation just gets cranked to 11 and it looks like those nature photos that are edited to hell and back. Not sure why, and I’ve heard other people got it working so idk. I think it’s just the Nvidia drivers doing their thing and not working.
But controllers for flight and racing Sims are the biggest headache to get working. And then when you do get them working you’ll have issues with games running well and detecting them (I think this is actually due to proton/lutris), issues with force feedback, issues with the various buttons and sliders that aren’t the primary axis. And then, after you spend hours getting them to work, it’ll just break again the next time you want to play. My sims and FPS games are the only reasons I still have a windows install.
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PewDiePie: I'm DONE with GoogleEnglish11·13 days agoNo you see, if you can’t do something absolutely perfect then why do it at all?
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PewDiePie: I'm DONE with GoogleEnglish243·13 days agoThe entire thesis of that video was “fiver and things like that lead to exploitation of the global poor”, the sign thing was just a catchy clickbait thing.
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Can/should I just use a networked folder as a duplicati backup destination?English2·23 days agoI disagree with the other person, rsync + ssh is faster even in my own benchmarks. But samba is plenty fast enough these days, I can easily have it max out my gigabit network so I don’t need anything faster. So for me (and I would guess the majority of people) speed really isn’t a concern anymore, so I use samba because it’s easy to use and it makes sharing network folders to anything else a breeze.
It’s like phones. Yeah technically the newest iPhone is faster than this years budget Samsung. But when’s the last time your phone was actually a bottleneck? (Unless you’re one of those people who play games, in which case, actually please respond cause I could use some really nice idle city builders for my phone pls)
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Occurences of swearing in the Linux kernel source code over time22·23 days agoI wanna know who refactored all of the fucks out of 4.18
Haha unfortunately the music on YouTube is not especially well managed. Ive been using YouTube for music for a long time so a lot of my music is uploaded by Vevo or “{Artist} - Topic” and stuff like that. Plus (IIRC) YouTube music doesn’t give things like what album a song is from or when it was released
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A bit of my selfhost journey [that no one asked about]English1·29 days agoThey also have a bunch of integrations already built in! I use Cloudflare so all you gotta do is throw an API key into the config file and it does the rest. Which is nice cause DNS records can take some time to propagate
Yeah I am using yt-dlp to download the music, and I can set that on a cronjob no problem.
I am specifically asking for better downloading (I don’t want just the raw YouTube title most of the time), album art, and ID3 tagging. But that beets.io thing looks super cool! I might integrate that into my existing python scripting instead of trying to build it all out myself
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best Free Mobile App for Streaming Self-Hosted Music?English1·1 month agoJust use this. It’s by far the best option
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish31·1 month agoAnd having a friend-to-friend piracy network absolutely pushes you into “power user” territory lmfao
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish11·1 month agoYeah you’re right, I was simplifying to the point where I was a little mistaken. I was assuming y5ou’re network was connected to the Internet and was just a standard residential setup, but this is a much better explanation.
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish13·1 month agoThat literally is though? NAT stands for Network Address Translation. It’ll take you public IP and translate those packets to use your internal one.
If your computer has an address that starts with
169
,168
, or10
there is a NAT somewhere in your network.And it’s a “security thing” in the same way that asking someone’s name over the phone prevents impersonation haha
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish15·1 month agoAll routers have NAT, that’s sort of their entire role. Are you maybe talking about “double NATing” where you have your router behind the ISP modem/router?
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish12·1 month agoAs far as I’m aware Skype does not support actual VOIP calling anymore, at least according to Microsoft and the couple forums i just skimmed through. But it’s been probably 10+ years since I’ve actually used it or interacted with anyone who used it haha
And I was talking about static IPs, which are different. And at least in the US (in single family homes) its crazy unlikely that your router is behind any NAT. Unless you’re talking about CGNAT but anything short of a dedicated fiber run or dedicated wavelength (which are not options for residential people) you will be behind a CGNAT anyways. Even if you have a public IP.
And, anecdotally. In the last 5-8 years I don’t think I’ve had any issues with NAT when hosting games, it’s just firewall rules or my public IP changed. But ymmv on that one when playing 22 year old games haha
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud servicesEnglish4·1 month agoXfinity in the states is like that too. Technically I don’t have a static but it’s only changed twice in 4 years or so.
Once was during a really really bad storm which took power down in my state for days so I don’t blame them, and the other one was when they did work on my local node but they sent out an email and a letter before hand lol
It’s called buying more static IPs and making your ISP deal with it haha