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Komi-store: Android app store to install and update apps hosted on GitHub, Codeberg & Forgejo
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Yeah I was bit surprised too, are people/bots just starring any repo with "Github" in the name?
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Komi-store: Android app store to install and update apps hosted on GitHub, Codeberg & Forgejo
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Yeah I was bit surprised too, are people/bots just starring any repo with "Github" in the name?
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Easiest distro for elderly parent
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That's interesting, didn't know that existed. I know OP didn't ask about cost but I was curious if you've been paying for major version upgrades or subscribing for the yearly support? According to their pricing page only minor updates would be automatic for the free installs
so you'd need to manually upgrade the system whenever you need a major OS update to be done. It doesn't seem quite as automatic as OP was hoping for but maybe it's not a bad tradeoff if you only need to touch it once a year or whatever the software release schedule is.
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reddit fucking destroyed the plex share community.
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Sonarr/Radarr, is this still a thing?
Automation apps have gotten more popular over the years so yes, they are still a thing.
Sonarr/Radarr are the most popular ones but there are others too. Most work with torrents and usenet but you'd need to check the individual projects to be sure.
| Book Automation | Link | Description |
|---|---|---|
| LazyLibrarian | https://gitlab.com/LazyLibrarian/LazyLibrarian | Audiobooks / Books / Magazines |
| Mylar3 | https://github.com/mylar3/mylar3 | Comic Books |
| Readarr | https://readarr.com | Audiobooks / Books |
| Movies/TV Automation | Link | Description |
|---|---|---|
| DuckieTV | https://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV | TV |
| Medusa | https://pymedusa.com | TV |
| Nefarious | https://lardbit.github.io/nefarious | Movies/TV app (using Jackett/Transmission) |
| Radarr | https://radarr.video | Movies |
| SickChill | https://sickchill.github.io | TV |
| SickGear | https://github.com/SickGear/SickGear | TV |
| Sonarr | https://sonarr.tv | TV |
| Watcher | https://github.com/barbequesauce/Watcher3 | Movies |
| Music Automation | Link | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Headphones | https://github.com/rembo10/headphones | Music |
| Lidarr | https://lidarr.audio | Music |
| General Automation | Link | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Autobrr | https://autobrr.com | Monitor IRC announce channels and RSS feeds |
| FlexGet | https://flexget.com | Monitor RSS feeds |
| RSSToolBot | http://rsstoolbot.infymus.com | Monitor and aggregate RSS feeds |
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Calif.-founded EV maker Canoo, once worth $2.4 billion, goes belly-up after moving to Texas
In August, Canoo moved its headquarters from Torrance, Calif., to Justin, Texas — asking 137 of the office’s 194 employees to relocate, while cutting the remaining staff.
Yikes, not great for all those employees that moved their entire lives out to TX just to get laid off. They weren't even working in TX long enough to qualify for unemployment. Hopefully they were getting paid enough to deal with relocation and maybe have enough saved up to get the hell out of TX after this.
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Tails no longer recommending balenaEtcher
That's interesting, apparently it was mentioned on github but nothing seems to have changed in the end
https://github.com/balena-io/etcher/issues/3784
Haven't used that software in a long time but maybe there's an opt-out somewhere during runtime? Although I don't see why a user needs to be required to opt out of nonsense like this when just writing firmware to a USB disk.
Only ever touched balenaEtcher when some project or distro recommended it. Overall prefer Rufus for this sort of thing when working on Windows.
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‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google
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Same here.
Interestingly back when myself & others were moderating subs on Reddit, & we locked the subs during the protests, the majority of PMs us mods would receive were from randoms that found a link via Google or wherever & were trying to view the post. It did make me wonder how often people browse Reddit just because they stumbled into a link via Google or whatever search engine.
I can't see how Reddit would survive without the big search engines, without those random visitors the ad revenue would plummet.
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Reddit /r/piracy in tumoil as a mod caught taking bribes to promote posts
That's some low effort spam, no wonder even Reddit's default spam filter caught it and that mod had to manually approve it. Back when I was helping mod on Reddit we used to see that sort of discord link spam nearly every day. Just spam/removed it & moved on.
The sad thing is that r/Piracy mod likely got scammed himself. Besides that mod who would really believe a scammer is going to send $800 via PayPal of all things? Most likely some sort of scam/hacked account, the payment will be reversed and that mod's PayPal account may get locked/banned in the process.
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There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent
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I have a 13 series chip, it had some reproducible crashing issues that so far have subsided by downclocking it.
From the article:
the company confirmed a patch is coming in mid-August that should address the “root cause” of exposure to elevated voltage. But if your 13th or 14th Gen Intel Core processor is already crashing, that patch apparently won’t fix it.
Citing unnamed sources, Tom’s Hardware reports that any degradation of the processor is irreversible, and an Intel spokesperson did not deny that when we asked.
If your CPU is already crashing then that's it, game over. The upcoming patch cannot fix it. You've got to figure out if you can do a warranty replacement or continue to live with workarounds like you're doing now.
Their retail boxed CPUs usually have a 3(?) year warranty so for a 13th gen CPU you may be midway or at the tail end of that warranty period. If it's OEM, etc. it could be a 1 year warranty aka Intel isn't doing anything about it unless a class action suit forces them :/
The whole situation sucks and honestly seems a bit crazy that Intel hasn't already issued a recall or dealt with this earlier.
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Reddit mods now just default to IP bans
Maybe you meant Reddit admins?
Reddit moderators don't have access to IP addresses nor have the ability to ban someone based on an IP address.
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With Version 9.0 Release, ONLYOFFICE Becomes an Even Better Choice for Linux Users
Kind of seems like an ad, every link to their site has a referral in it ( /?ref=news.itsfoss.com ), guessing itsfoss gets paid for those clicks.
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MakeMKV is a freedom shitshow itself. No source code and the binaries are Cloudflare-jailed
Was MakeMKV ever claimed to be open source?
Not sure if it's exactly what you want but I've used MKVtoolnix in the past for .mkv operations, worked fine for me. And ffmpeg also works great for general audio/video stuff though I've never tried bluray -> .mkv with it.
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Why are mods censoring threads about free VPNs?
Again with this? You're just spamming /c/Piracy at this point (and probably breaking rule #4).
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Lemmy and VPN - no posting allowed
That's not all of Lemmy, just your specific Lemmy instance with those restrictions (lemmy.world).
Talk to lemmy.world admins or sign up to a different Lemmy instance that allows VPN usage.
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(QbitTorrent) I think I'm being DDOSed?
My network has reset several times and I’ve narrowed it down to an apparent DDOS attack
It's not. You will need to lower your torrent client's incoming connections limit and/or set lower limits to your incoming/outgoing bandwidth in your torrent client. It is clear your network router is unable to handle too much torrent traffic hitting it at the same time, hence the issues you are experiencing.
For qB
Tools / Options / Connection / Global Maximum Number Of Connections
Tools / Options / Speed / Global Rate Limits
There's no specific number to enter there, you just have to experiment a bit and set lower numbers until the problem goes away and your network is stable.
shutting down the client doesn’t help
It will, eventually. It does take a bit for other torrent clients to realize you're no longer online and stop sending you traffic / sharing your IP with other peers.
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are we allowed to post link using base64 here?
No according to admin, see the comment thread in the other post
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Disney+ loses Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and 3D amid patent dispute
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I'm confused about that too.
InterDigital seems to claim that the patent in question is about dynamically overlaying multiple video streams e.g. from https://ir.interdigital.com/news-events/press-releases/news-details/2025/InterDigital-awarded-injunction-against-Disney-by-German-court-5ad043c60/default.aspx
The Munich Regional Court ruled that InterDigital is entitled to an injunction over Disney’s infringement of an InterDigital patent related to the streaming of video content using high dynamic range (HDR) technology. Disney can appeal the decision.
The judgment from the Munich court follows a separate decision from the same court to award InterDigital an injunction over Disney’s infringement of a patent which enables a method for dynamically overlaying a first video stream with a second video stream. It also follows a decision by a court in Brazil, to grant a preliminary injunction in InterDigital’s favor, after the court found that Disney infringed both of the InterDigital patents-in-suit.
What's interesting is that HDR10 is still available on Disney supposedly. So it sort of sounds like the claim is that Disney is adding DV with HDR10+ fallback dynamically during the video stream.. and maybe regular HDR is pre-generated by Disney hence is not affected by the patent. The solution might be to always have multiple pre-generated copies of video before the stream even takes place..that would be a lot of extra storage space Disney would need!
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PeerWeb - Decentralized Website Hosting
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Not really. Decentralized does not mean anonymous.. and I doubt people sharing that type of content are doing it publicly with their public IP addresses.
Looks like PeerWeb uses WebTorrent - so that means every single IP address serving the website is easily found in the peer list of the torrent swarm. Nothing anonymous about this.
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It would appear lemmy.world has blocked this community
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Lemmy world is turning into Reddit v2
Not really, even Reddit still has piracy related subreddits (at least for now).
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Fastmail vs Proton Mail
Fastmail is great but it's a totally different market /use case, you wouldn't go with them if you're privacy oriented. They're better than Google in that sense but you'd go with Proton if you're looking for privacy features.
Also keep in mind Fastmail is based in Australia and their government tends to be anti-privacy with the laws that get passed there.