

I write binaries via telegram.


I write binaries via telegram.


Well, 70% is writing the rant and 30% is posting the rant.


Can’t wait to use it. Id support them as much as I can.


How did I not know about it sooner.
Thank you!!


I wish we have a free to use, open source, and privacy respecting search engine that do the crawling and indexing and don’t rely on other search engines.
Maybe we can utilize all selfhosted instances to do the crawling and consolidate it.


I’ve been thinking about it lately since the current state of the internet is awful.
Unfortunately, none exist that I’m aware of. I found this plugin just now but I’ve not tried it yet: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/retroweb/
Yeah and maybe AI summarization and digest feature


You just need to do the following:
systemctl edit docker.service
Add this part above the line ### Lines below this comment will be discarded:
[Service] Environment=DOCKER_MIN_API_VERSION=1.24
Save the file and exit
systemctl restart docker
Credit to johannesMEGABAD https://github.com/portainer/portainer/issues/12925#issuecomment-3516549977


I do it every 3 to 5 days. I usually do it when I have time to fix things if it goes south.
He did add to the prompt “make it secure and maintain it” so He’s good.
I wouldn’t trust an ai code even though it is tested.
It’s like living in a house built by 12 year old and the reasoning behind it that it didn’t collapse. Yet.


Ensure the CPU has hardware transcoding for the encoding you need. I wouldn’t go with older than intel 9th gen.
Please checkout this wiki guide here
I do take my trash with me but less functional design is a bad design.


You’re right. The title says “subscriptions” not a subscription. So one subscription is fine. /s


https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material
It does support sponsorblock. You need to add a tag within the command and it’ll apply it to all new videos.
Also, if you use docker, I can help you with the installation.
Download this file: https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
Go to terminal and navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file.
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose pull
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose up
Wait for 15 minutes and in the container log
If successful, it should say “HTTP(S): Started on port 17443” or something similar. This tells you the container-internal port of the application.
Try both ports and see if it works 8998, 17442
Great app and AI disclosure. AI is a tool and useful when used properly.
Gonna try it!