

I haven’t even looked at port forwarding. I think maybe some ISPs in some countries might block traffic this way but others will know better. Everything just works with Mullvad on Fedora with Qbittorrent, so I’m happy.


I haven’t even looked at port forwarding. I think maybe some ISPs in some countries might block traffic this way but others will know better. Everything just works with Mullvad on Fedora with Qbittorrent, so I’m happy.


Good work!


I can’t speak for others but I go through phases of enjoying the sound of different accents. I’m currently loving Indian.


I’ve seen this being recommended for audio production but was put off disabling it because I didn’t understand what it was. I’d like the performance gain though.
Has anyone else here disabled it?
Where did the Linux socks thing come from? I see it around and am curious about the lore.


I think Cherrytree is my most important app. It’s primarily for making hierarchical lists but you can hyperlink between nodes and to external files and URLs and you can insert files, images and tables. I pretty much use it for organising my entire life and archiving important files, links and documents. The database is a single file (which you can have encrypted), so it’s super portable and you can sync it between devices. You can easily theme it yourself too (the default theme/icons looks quite old school).
I also love GIMP 3.0


Pretty ironic considering they don’t play any sports of their own.
I have my Linux laptop open at work next to their windows machine and the difference when I switch between them is ridiculous.


Sounds like either a) the dehumidifier is broken or confused b) your apartment has more moisture in it than you thought or c) the moisture is being replenished from somewhere.
I stayed in a friends house a few months ago and she had 4 dehumidifiers running since she bought it. The house was built before damp proofing was a thing and set into a hill, so the place is basically one massive wick for groundwater. It will never be over for her.


It certainly is!


I’m afraid I can’t offer any recommendations but I just wanted to say how beautiful it is to think of you keeping track of each others heartbeats while you’re apart. That’s love
I was just borrowing it when I made the rip and was also using a borrowed drive to read it, so I’d rather try and fix the files I currently have. I tried ripping it more than once when I had it, so I just settled for what I got - only getting around to fixing it now!
I copied it using a borrowed external optical drive.
I’m not sure how to tell if I have all the data but the size of the directory contents is around 3.5 gigabytes which seems appropriate for length of video (1h45m).
Will try your suggestion in mpv 👍
That’s good to know.
All of my own drives are encrypted except for a USB stick that I use for transferring files to a windows machine.
Would ‘overwrite with zeroes’ in gnome Disks work?


Would it work to selfhost a Peertube instance?


I’ve had success using Czkawka (hiccup) for deduplicating
I am gonna have so many tabs open now.
Ah OK that’s a shame.