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Anyone here use GrapheneOS??
  • Which I think is good. Make it easy for people wanting to test FOSS to do so.

    Anyone who knows what they are doing will figure out how to install F-droid soon enough.

    I find it hard to critisize it for something that makes it so much easier to start with for anyone.

  • Anyone here use GrapheneOS??
  • Not a problem. Google Play is still available, with all apps you have today. If you want to run that, then it works allmost like stock but with more control over everything. Only thing missing is Google Pay and I strugle with RCS messages. I never use SMS so I don't care about that one and it could be just me.

    Alternatively you can run Google Play Services in a different, sandboxed profile if you're going for privacy.

  • I Want to Give Up
  • This is my biggest fear as well.

    We in Europe need to focus on our own security and military future without being to dependant on our unstable partner overseas.
    He won fair and square, which means that this was not just some fluke. It can and probably will happen again in the future.

    If the GOP asks Ukraine to surrender what they have lost, I hope both Zelensky and we as Europe collectively give him a fat middle finger in return.
    Russia must lose!

  • Subscriptions Are Ruining Our Lives. Here's Why They're Everywhere Now. | You'll own nothing and you'll be happy!
  • Honestly mate, I am not a tankie or even politically left in my country, but when looking at the insane results for these enormous companies and the ever increasing greed with ads/price hikes, I’ve just had enough.

    I know it’s not morally right to steal, but I refuse to support companies like Alphabet paying their CEO 200+ million a year. If they manage to block me out when skirting their ads, then I’ll find something else to spend my time on.

    So you’re right, I just don’t care anymore.

    I do pay for Nebula though!

  • Building out my jellyfin media server question
  • If you’re going to run the NAS as the media server, you need to go with Intel to get quicksync. This because any file not compatible with your clients will require transcoding and you want that done with hardware, not software. It’s a lot faster. I’m using Synology as the referance point. No idea what the Qnap lineup looks like.

    If the NAS is only the file host, then I’d say get at least 4 bays so you have some room to grow and that the CPU is less relevant. Depending on your use case, RAM could be more relevant if you’re running loads of containers. I’d at least get one with an extra slot and/or non-soldered RAM, just in case. You most likely won’t ever need more than stock, but the option is nice. I’m running stock still.

    I have the 923+ and have been very happy with it, but Jellyfin is migrated to a N100 NUC. The NAS runs the .arr-suite, qBittorrent, autobrr, Flaresolver, all in Portainer, and I’m installing two 4k cameras soon for Surveilance Station. It’s barely breaking a sweat.

    Sorry for the long answer

  • Building out my jellyfin media server question
  • Sounds like you are on a good path then, mate.

    I agree with the route you are taking. It's a great blend between price and performance. My only "last advice" would be to overspec the NAS a little, as it would suck having to replace it next year as your needs change.

    Have fun with your project and feel free to reach out should you have any questions.

  • Building out my jellyfin media server question
  • Mind me asking what your budget is?

    Don’t get me wrong, but it seems you’re just starting out and to avoid biting over to much, it might be smart to look at at least some turn key solutions. Building a custom NAS with loads of drives is fun, but can get complicated.

    I’d say get a pre-built NAS if you can afford to and run everything there. It’s easier and has loads of support available.

    If you feel like you want more power, then consider adding a NUC or even full server later on and migrate over.
    Forget about network speed. Wired is always fast enough. You’d strugle finding new hardware without Gbit these days anyways.

    At least that’s how I started and with a N100 NUC running Proxmox now, I don’t see myself needing to upgrade for a long time. Learning Linux along the way is fun.

    Good luck!

  • Jellyfin 10.10.0 media server released
  • 1: The official Android app didn’t work?
    That’s strange as I run it on a Samsung and Pixel straight from the PlayStore. What were your problems?

    2: This is not required as long as the profile is set up wthout a password.

    3: This depends on the client and codecs supported by it. Newer phones support most, or is able to transcode. Weaker/older units are not.

  • Smart T.V. Privacy Overview?
  • I can't speak for all Samsung TVs, but I have the Q9FN65 from a few years ago and it has been offline almost since day one.
    Never had any nagging at all and all the pre-installed crap could be removed.

    My biggest gripe with them is the lack of Dolby Vision. Samsung wants people to use HDR10+ which is their own version, but it's not widely supported. Otherwise it's snappy and functions well.

  • Experience with Autobrr?
  • You might be right and I'm just underestimating how many people have seedboxes in major data centers...

    If so, at least my setup is OK but it makes Autobrr for home users a bit less worthwile.

  • At what point did you decide you needed more storage space?
  • When I migrated the Jellyfin server to a NUC instead of the NAS. Now I can get whatever quality I like and just transcode on the fly when necessary. Also picked up some surveillance cameras that I expect will require some storage space.

    14 TB soon full. Considering getting two more drives

  • Need a little guidance on grinding

    Morning Gentlepeople.

    As a coffee newbie I am having some small issues while trying to improve my game. I have a Oracle Touch and subscrube to a local monthly coffee delivery, so my beans change weekly.

    My issue is that the grind setting is incredibly different from bean to bean. With my last bag, grind 14 gave a perfect 1:2,5 ratio. With a different bean today, I had to discard two cups before learning that grind size 3 gave me the same ratio. 14 gave me 1:3,5 which tasted rubbish.

    The problem is that I got channeling and very little crema.

    I guess the questions are: do different beans require completely different ratios or am I doing something very wrong? Should I accept a very high ratio to avoid channeling on certain beans? Or should my timer be lower on certain beans?

    Thanks in advance for any help and have a great cup this morning!

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    Help me find @lemmy.ml Bronzie @sh.itjust.works

    Looking for a Youtuber

    He makes short videos covering famous songs with both instruments and random items. I'm fairly certain he is bald and usually memes a bit with his sunglasses.

    I just can't find me guy and this itch is getting annoying.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Ukraine @sh.itjust.works Bronzie @sh.itjust.works

    Ukrainian advances as of 11/6/23

    Several villages liberated in the Donetsk oblast. Hopefully the first major update of many.

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