@buttplugio YESS! What environment is this in?
@fabrice Oh wow, what a handsome piece of kit.
I've been thinking of getting a couple of NUCs to go with this mac mini I got to make a small CI cluster of sorts. :P
I appreciate that while this stuff is still pretty expensive for the average person, there's a lot of stuff out there that's way cheaper than setting up a server rack for example.
@AdreanaInLB Yeah, the state of music streaming is also super annoying.
I wish there was a sort of sub service that would let you download all the tracks for personal usage and pay out to artists from the subscription fees automatically. With like very slim processing overhead.
Something like https://comradery.co/ but for media.
Of course you should only be downloading media that you have rights to and should *NOT* follow this guide for adding more search engines to the built in Download Station software.
The Download Station software *shouldn't* be used for pirating copyrighted material from the comfort of any web browser! https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/packages/DownloadStation
For example, this guy is going to cost less than a year of Netflix and nobody can randomly take away any media you have saved.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1750525-REG/synology_4tb_diskstation_ds120j_1_bay.html
For anyone else pissed off about #Netflix, I suggest cancelling your subscription and getting a Synology NAS. (and get one for whoever you were sharing Netflix with before too)
It's got a nice web interface for downloading stuff (with a search!) and it can stream to all of your devices (on your home network) via the "SMB" protocol.
Just get the cheapest one that has their browser OS thingie.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/products/Servers/ci/15779?filters=fct_brand_name%3Asynology
venting about netflix
SaaS companies are vile and greedy little leaches. They leach from people that actually create content, and they leach from people that pay for it.
I'm already paying them for their fancy mutli-device package but apparently now I need to fork over more just so that my mom can watch some shitty copaganda show once in a while.
Honestly might just cancel outright and teach my folks how to use something else.
@garbados human experience as a possibility space. Neurotypes as a possibility space. Culture as a possibility space.
Honestly it's all the same space
@jalcine @thelinuxEXP side loading and promoting the use of alt stores is a huge feature in the current zeitgeist of locked down app stores. I really wish we could get some more positive press about how being able to choose your own stores and get apps from anywhere and have it be safe because of sandboxing is a good thing!
By the way, we've got new docs up on how to use the #IPFS protocol handlers in #Agregore which you can check out here: https://agregore.mauve.moe/docs/ipfs-protocol-handlers
All you need to get started is to install Agregore and open up the Dev Tools.
@fleeky Goat Simulator 2. It's really the GOAT 😤
I'm up here on the lumberjack statue trying to eat his hat but I'm not getting the cheeve for it 😨 What other hat am I even gonna fund!
My goat is now a fairy. 🥰
Honestly hard to make an image caption that captures this majesty
@garbados The fart tacos are key to the build. 🐐🐐
@swordplay Pretty much at the moment. I have some friends that registered but I'm the only one active atm.
@swordplay Oh! Also until I did the volume thing I was paying like 40 dollars a month for a beefier droplet since I needed to keep expanding the SSD to fit more posts.
@swordplay Right now I'm paying $12 a month for a 2GB droplet on Digital Ocean with 1 CPU and 50 GB of storage. On top of that I also pay $10 a month for 100GB of storage. This is pretty cheap and works since it's mostly me. In my experience storage has been a bit of a pain, so setting up servers to use cheaper volume storage right from the get go is a good idea.
I'd ask your admins how much their costs are. I assume time spent moderating would be the biggest cost TBH.
debugging tech errors IPFS-edition
Today's episode: Why is my IPFS file sync taking minutes for just a few files?
Problem: distributed.press v1 is taking like 3 minutes just to sync 44 MB of files from a static site and is taking up a strangely large amount of CPU and Disk to process. This then causes the process to be killed which corrupts the IPFS repo and requires manual intervention.
So far my gut feeling is this is due to me using `flush: true` when uploading data to MFS
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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