

Nevermind users, at least the can choose to get rid of those, what about random people passing by?
Nevermind users, at least the can choose to get rid of those, what about random people passing by?
You’re like one of those movie guys who gets days into a zombie apocalypse before realizing anything’s wrong
I’m always like, “well, now where do I put this executable?”
But they do work
I don’t understand
themoviedb.org unfazed
I would be very surprised if there was
Yeah I mean, give us this one satisfaction!
I use one, but it’s extra setup. I guess that’s how it is if you want to host your own stuff without external services, but it’s yet another thing to install and maintain.
Maybe they could do like Home Assistant with Nabu Casa, a cheap subscription that manages that for you via an external server, helps funding development.
I know, I use myself, I was just poking fun. Lemmy’s became so fucking unfunny lately.
Idk I used the PVE community scripts (formerly tteck, may he RIP), and I just had to point it to my smb shares, then add it to my reverse proxy, and it just worked since.
I’ve had a problem the other day where it wasn’t working anymore but that was 'cause it had filled its 8Gb disk allocation.
I think because it’s got a black background in the UI and it makes people feel like hackers. OpenMediaVault’s choice of white and light blue is way less 1337.
Also thanks to Discovery’s writers, in the further away future there’s also a few centuries of dogshit living until they restore the Federation
So modern society is stressful even to elephants. Great.
I’ve already got browser tabs on the side most of the time
I do the same but I also make sure the panel’s on the top edge of the screen
This is hilarious
Oh FFS stop designing things I can and want to build
I bought one because I’m tired of having to scour ebay or AliExpress for replacement parts for my laptops.
I think people too often try to spend the minimum possible amount of money for a certain set of specs and then forget about build quality, support and so on.
For me it’s the opposite, generic names make searching for issues on the web stupidly difficult.
No one has problems figuring out that Dolphin is the file explorer, and if you search for “file” in the KDE menu, it returns Dolphin as a result.
Ok that’s going to be hard to beat