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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When your API client is just Excel with a ‘Send Request’ button
34·14 days ago“API client”
Imagine needing a GUI for curl.
I’m a cotton man, in a cotton world
Life in fabric, it’s fantastic!
However, consider: if Flash was still popular, by this point Adobe would have enshittified it to hell and back to milk its customers. It would no longer be the thing you miss.
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Meshtastic@mander.xyz•Step-by-Step Guide to Starting Your Lead Generation Business
3·18 days agoInstructions unclear, whole town contaminated with toxic heavy metals.
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Animemes@ani.social•That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4 Previews Eir Aoi Opening Song in New TrailerEnglish
2·24 days agoCan’t wait for more meetings.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Ubuntu] [Docker] Need help with Nvidia hardware acceleration in JellyfinEnglish
15·1 month agoI had the same problem: Debian host + official Jellyfin Docker image, all set up according to the official guide, but it would fail to transcode anything.
There was no relevant information about what was wrong in the logs so what I did was:
- Copy the ffmpeg command from the logs.
docker exec -itinto the Jellyfin container.- run the same ffmpeg command manually so I could see the error directly.
Long story short, because the Nvidia toolkit uses the driver/libraries from the host, the error was that I was missing the library
libnvidia-encode1on the host. After installing that, everything works as it should.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Unifi Protect - Wife Approval Factor? +HA integrationEnglish
4·1 month agoNo, but I’m in the UK, so the lowest temp this doorbell has ever experienced here is around -8°C. Depending on where in the world you are, that might not even register as “cold”. Also, I’ve wired it with the official 16V power supply included in the box and the “chime adapter” dongle thingy, which turned out to be really important for it to function properly.
Nooooo Reimuuuu!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Unifi Protect - Wife Approval Factor? +HA integrationEnglish
20·1 month agoNo idea how it compares to Ring, but my wife is a severe technophobe and she had no issues or complaints with Protect. We only have one doorbell + one camera connected to a CloudKey+ though, so your mileage may vary.
Motion detection works reasonably well as far as I can tell, with person, vehicle and animal detection too.
Regarding the doorbell, one option you have is to try finding a second-hand Unifi G4 Doorbell (non-pro). It can be wired with only the two wires you already have. Just make sure you have relatively good 5GHz WiFi reception near your front door, because the 2.4GHz antennas on this model are notably bad.
They scream, for they do not know!
Also, ruins the joke “hi bisexual, I’m dad”. It doesn’t roll off the tongue as nicely as the “hi gay, I’m dad”.
As a former sysadmin, this is correct.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Best setup for Jellyfin + Dolby Vision TV?English
2·2 months agoIf you don’t want to get a new device, you can try Android TV on x86 with the official Jellyfin app. I have no idea if it’ll work, but it’s worth a shot. https://github.com/LineageOS-TV-x86
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Netadmin's NAS: Creating a maintenance-free NAS based on RouterOS, from a homelab holdout's perspectiveEnglish
5·2 months agoHey. I realise my comment may have come off as rude and made me sound like an asshole. It was not my intention to be disrespectful, apologies for that. The reason I posted that is because I read your post (thanks for taking the time to write and share it) and it left me a bit puzzled. I respect wanting something stable, familiar and that requires minimal maintenance, but you seemed to imply this is not possible with a more “traditional” NAS setup. Many of the points you raised about wanting an applliance-like experience are equally achievable on most Linux distros, with no license fees, and with a lot more flexibility, should you need it in the future (although I understand you don’t need or want it).
Take Debian for example (a.k.a. the world’s most boring distro, in a good sense). With the knowledge you demonstrated about the underlying services involved (BTRFS, Wireguard, etc), it would have taken you no more time to configure the same set of services on a minimal Debian install, it would also run rock-solid for many years, and updates would be entirely at your discretion (as they are with RouterOS). Plus, your pockets would be 50 EUR heavier. But for me, personally, by far the biggest avantage of going with Linux for a data storage solution like this is the possiblity of using ZFS.
Also, have this Debian meme:

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Netadmin's NAS: Creating a maintenance-free NAS based on RouterOS, from a homelab holdout's perspectiveEnglish
22·2 months ago“I do not want to play sysadmin in my spare time.”
* proceeds to do a bunch of sysadminy things, but on a proprietary OS *
Huh…





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