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  • "Hey, was steht auf dem Pulli?" "Fuck Nazis." "Ich bin ein Nazi!" "Dann ficken Sie sich!"

    Das wäre ein guter Spruch gewesen. Die anschließende Prügelei aber auch nicht Wert. Solche Menschen denken nicht so gerne. Mit logischen Argumenten braucht man also gar nicht erst zu kommen.

  • I also found another source myself: The library. Just found out our village has one. It has like 150 audio books on cd. As it's only open for 2 days a week I have to wait a bit. But then I may visit them with my notebook and an external cd drive and make some…backups 😉

  • Probably. Libation uses the auth key from the Audible iPhone app. However: Apps have to have their secret hard coded. They can only rotate it. YouTube tries this too. But one update later yt-dlp works again. So I guess this is a fight Amazon can't win.

  • There are many fairy tales. I loved to hear these as child. Thanks for sharing!

  • I've never used Usenet before. So, thanks for the guide! 😊

  • Good hint! I already did so. But if anybody reading this who has an Audible account: Use this tool; it's awesome!

  • Thanks, I'll check it out ☺️

  • Wow. You're right. Just searched for "Terry Pratchett" and got a playlist with 40+ books. Btw: yt-dlp also supports youtube music links. Including albums or even artists 😉 just in case you want to dump spotify in favor of navidrome

  • Thanks for the tip! There are indeed a lot of german ones 👌

  • Thanks! The theme makes me quite nostalgic. Reminds me of good old movie blog 😉

  • I'm not that into torrents, but i'll undust my qBittorrent and give it a try! Thanks!

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Source for (german) audio books

  • What? Das lief da drauf? Beeindruckend!

  • My Ubiquity Dream Machine has Wireguard integrated. So it's literally just a few clicks to spin up a server. I use it in combination with a port forward on my FritzBox and a dyn ip using https://dynv6.com/ and a domain i had laying around anyways.

    Regarding Wireguard: Wireguards (imho) best feature is split tunneling. You can decide which ips or subnets to route through the tunnel. See AllowedIPs.

    As a default it says something like

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
    
    
      

    Which means "just route everything through me".

    However you could allow your subnets only. Like this I use my private and my business vpn at the same time.

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.0/24,10.0.1.0/24,10.0.2.0/24,10.0.3.0/24
    
      

    You mentioned, that you have not a lot experience with networking, so your subnet may look like that. Just check your local ip and replace the last digit with 0/24

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 192.168.2.0/24
    
      
  • I made an automated sandwich maker. The automation turns it on, sets a timer, shows the timer on tv, turns it off when the timer goes off, pauses the tv and turns lights in kitchen on, if after sunset. Ridiculous? Jup. But also super cool.

  • The book from ash vs evil dead?

  • Darauf ein Crystal Mettbrötchen

  • Once I had a few door bell tasters from a custom pc build laying around. I drilled a small hole in closet next to my couch, put the taster in it, soldered it to a cheap esp, flashed tasmota on it and used it to trigger some automations. Nowadays I would use esphome.

  • Im Sauerland gibt es keinen Karneval. Mr. Burns kann es also nicht besser wissen ;)

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    90's

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Santa's Cookies

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    2011-06-26