

That reply just shows me that he fundamentally misunderstands the issue. By giving money to Mullvad I would directly support the pos party that this guy donates to. Do they not understand where the money in their bank account is coming from?


That reply just shows me that he fundamentally misunderstands the issue. By giving money to Mullvad I would directly support the pos party that this guy donates to. Do they not understand where the money in their bank account is coming from?


I have done basically that before and it worked. But I find Tailscale with a headscale server easier to manage. Maybe I’ll take a look into selfhosting netbird at some point too.


Capcom puts Denuvo into everything, then after a while they replace it with enigma, which is presumably cheaper, and leave that shit in indefinitely. They also put DRM in games on Steam that they are already selling DRM-free on GoG, defeating any imagined benefit DRM could have and just punishing their actual customers.
Sega meanwhile puts Denuvo into absolutely everything and just keeps it in forever. Square Enix puts Denuvo into everything, but at least usually removes it after a while. I’m thinking this might really be a Japanese thing. They also don’t only hate piracy but modding as well, so I’m not surprised they would all opt for the most heinous form of DRM.


Especially since it is actually listed as an alternative to calibre there
Oh ffs…
Thanks for the heads-up


I do use audiobookshelf and have it in fact integrated in music assistant as the audiobook source. My use-case for MA is multi-room streaming to the kitchen and living room, which audiobookshelf can’t do on it’s own.


I wish they would add skip forward/backward by x seconds buttons to the player interface. As it is it is unfortunately unusable for podcasts and audiobboks.


If they sell it only through Steam as they do with the Steam Deck, companies wouldn’t really be able to buy them in bulk.
To keep it synchronized between devices


Karma microtransactions
Apart from the dependency stuff, what you need to migrate when you use docker-compose is just a text file and the volumes that hold the data. No full VMs that contain entire systems because all that stuff is just recreated automatically in seconds on the new machine.


Also Sam Altman is a grifter who gives people in need small amounts of monopoly money to get their biometric data


I hope OpenAI and JK Rowling take each other down
Thanks, didn’t need to read any further (still did)