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  • They also initially took content from libgen, which is a fair bit less legal. Personally, I have mixed feelings about all of this. On the one hand, I don't like some shitty for-profit AI company making money from the collective works of civilisation. On the other hand, I think copyright protects works for far too long anyway and most should be in the commons already. Mind you, I would be more sympathetic if Anthropic et al. were doing all this for research purposes instead of capitalism. Maybe that would be a better copyright reform, in that it expires much more quickly than the current laws (say 10 years) but restricts third parties making a profit for a longer period. Likely that would be complex to design and enforce, however.

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    Certificates...ugh

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  • Probably need a bit more detail for this like caddy logs and your caddy config. I did a similar thing on NixOS with services.acme getting the certs and then configuring the cert files to include caddy group access (I didn't use caddy directly either for those reading as the DNS challenge approach requires third party plugins which is a bit annoying on NixOS).

  • Sunshine and moonlight. Or just ssh if it's for administrative tasks.

  • I think a better approach would be:

    • Support conventional TOTP codes that any other 2FA app supports

    • Give passkeys first-class support (currently there is a bug where a passkey login is not counted as a real login, so you could lose your account due to inactivity if you don't login with a password in a while)

    • Support disabling SMS 2FA due to its security issues, although maybe don't remove it yet globally due to the need to support older devices and less technical users.

    I know some are wary about passkeys because they are often tied to a device, but common password managers now have great support for it (such as bitwarden and keepassXC) and you could even use a physical key instead.

  • tl;dr this extension can provide precise timing information to reduce game stuttering. I could see it being particularly helpful for game emulators.

  • It looks similar to tailscale and netbird, in that it offers NAT traversal, relays, and proper authentication and access control. Whether or not you need that depends on your circumstances (how many users and their technical proficiency, CG-NAT prevalence, whether you need mesh support, etc).

    If you're just hosting for yourself and you have public ipv4 and ipv6 there's not much benefit.

  • But that’s really besides the point of the majority of the article, as this is largely about converting customers online orders. If I’m ordering apples online, I’d want to buy on a per-unit basis (eg. 5 apples for the kids lunchbox), I’d be pretty miffed if I ordered 800g online - expecting 5 and only getting 4 bigger ones.

    The opposite case is also annoying as I'd prefer to buy potatoes by KG and don't care how many that comes to, but when selecting per unit the actual per-KG price isn't known until after you have ordered and is based on whatever the particular picker does on a given day.

  • Some will let you pay for up to 10 years at the 1 year price, so if you get a deal on a particular tld (as long as it's not an abused one like .xyz) you can pay upfront and save a decent amount of money.

    From memory you should try and avoid 10 year renewals since you can't transfer to a new registrar for the first year of the new renewal.

    You'll probably want WHOIS privacy support, so make sure the tld supports it.

  • I didn't follow a guide, but this guide is probably the closest to how I'd do things.

    I'd say if you don't care that much about the data then either snapraid or RAID-5 is okay; I use snapraid because even if the data is replaceable, I'd prefer to lose only 1 or 2 drives instead of all of them. You should of course have proper 3-2-1 backups for essential/irreplaceable data in any case.

  • Because modern arrays are often in the multi-TB size recovery can take a significant amount of time (days and weeks potentially) and since RAID-5 only allows one drive to fail, if a second drive fails during that time you're cooked.

    I like to use snapraid combined with mergerfs which technically has the same problem, but because it works on the file level, if a second drive became corrupted, you'd only lose the data on the drive that failed, not the entire array. I combine it with snapraid-btrfs which operates on read-only snapshots instead of raw data, avoiding write hole issues (data changing during sync) and also btrfs itself on each drive gives an additional layer of integrity checking, and rollback support from the snapshots themselves.

  • Have at look at the AKG N9 too. Great quality audio (and has an EQ profile on AutoEQ if you want to enhance it further) and low latency + high mic quality since it uses a device specific 2.4ghz protocol.

    Downside is that the dongle is only supported by the exact headset and you can't easily replace it, so don't lose the thing. We really need a audio specific protocol that isn't tied to bluetooth I think, but it is what it is.

  • Yeah I have these same headphones, and hate to break it to you, but I’ve only managed to successfully use them for listening to music only. As soon as you put em in headset mode, the audio quality drops to shit, regardless of codec.

    This is just inherent to the blutooth audio protocol. Put it in headset mode, get trash tier audio quality or disable the mic and get acceptable quality audio. There might be some proprietary extensions that bypass this but they aren't likely to be supported on Linux.

    LE audio should be better in this respect, but it's not widely yet (and not by the XM4)

  • I can confirm it works on both RDNA2 and RDNA4, with one of the cablematters adapters. I did flash the firmware but it also worked before flashing, was just buggier. Freesync and HDR work on both GPUs, also. The only remaining issue I have (before the patchset) is the display going into standby causing issues.

  • Some adapters already supported Freesync before these changes but of course the TV also requires Freesync support.

  • Or Last Exit to Springfield.

  • It tends to be AMD GPUs that have the greatest differences in favour of Linux (except for ray tracing but that is improving in recent driver releases).

  • Vader 4 Pro but I can't speak to the experience on Windows. You'll likely need to use Steam to launch everything on both OSes to get the best experience, too.

    Or wait for the Steam Controller refresh which should be launched this year.

  • Paperless may work for this, although it's more focused on document scanning.

    Vaultwarden is probably a better fit for password management, combined with Bitwarden app and browser extensions.

  • Beets for cleaning up the tags and self-hosted navidrome appears to support multiple artist tags. The web interface of navidrome definitely supports filtering by both albumartist and artist (the latter will include albums and tracks with multiple artists). I assume this is what you are trying to achieve by using a visual artist tag? If you just want to rename an artist but keep the underlying artist tag, that can probably also be achieved with beets.

    This link shows the details of how navidrome handles tagging: https://www.navidrome.org/docs/usage/library/tagging/ The issue if you don't want to use the navidrome web interface is that not all clients support browsing by artist I suspect (and often use albumartist, which I personally prefer). I use supersonic which I doesn't appear to support it, but there's also Feishin and a bunch of mobile clients you could use (or open a feature request on supersonic github).

    Replaygain will be supported by most clients (not sure about the navidrome web interface).

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    More than 300,000 Australians had Centrelink payments cancelled illegally, new analysis shows

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/sep/26/more-than-300000-australians-had-centrelink-payments-cancelled-illegally-new-analysis-shows
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Fossil fuel burning poses threat to health of 1.6bn people, data shows

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2025/sep/24/fossil-fuel-burning-threat-health-16bn-people-data-shows
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Coalition MPs say Australia’s emissions are a fraction of the world’s total. What kind of argument is that?

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2025/sep/24/coalition-mps-say-australias-emissions-are-a-fraction-of-the-worlds-total-what-kind-of-argument-is-that
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Renewables supply record 77.9% of power in Australia’s main grid

    www.pv-magazine.com /2025/09/22/renewables-supply-record-77-9-of-power-in-australias-main-grid/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    ‘We would reverse it’: Ley writes back to Republicans over recognition of Palestine

    www.smh.com.au /politics/federal/we-would-reverse-it-ley-writes-back-to-republicans-over-recognition-of-palestine-20250922-p5mx1h.html
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Queensland government rams through law changes to ban drug checking

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-09-19/queensland-government-passes-laws-to-ban-drug-testing/105784786
  • Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Breaking: Nampijinpa Price axed from Liberal frontbench after failure to back Ley

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-09-10/jacinta-nampijinpa-price-refuses-to-apologise-sussan-ley/105758494
  • Games @lemmy.world

    I designed my own ridiculously fast game streaming video codec – PyroWave – Maister's Graphics Adventures

    themaister.net /blog/2025/06/16/i-designed-my-own-ridiculously-fast-game-streaming-video-codec-pyrowave/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Sydney Marathon 2025: thousands turn out and records tumble in race’s debut as a major – in pictures

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/gallery/2025/aug/31/sydney-marathon-2025-thousands-turn-out-and-records-tumble-in-races-debut-as-a-major-in-pictures
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    About 3m Australians affected by unlawful Centrelink debt calculation to be eligible for up to $600 compensation

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/aug/27/about-3m-australians-affected-by-unlawful-centrelink-debt-calculation-to-be-eligible-for-up-to-600-compensation
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Australia Post suspends parcel deliveries to US on eve of Trump’s new import tariff scheme

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/aug/26/australia-post-auspost-suspends-us-parcel-deliveries-postage
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Traffic pollution contributes to more than 1,800 premature deaths per year, study estimates

    www.abc.net.au /news/science/2025-08-22/traffic-pollution-study-estimates-1800-premature-deaths-per-year/105677620
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Voices arguing that climate action is a waste of time are getting louder. Here’s why they are wrong | Clear Air

    www.theguardian.com /environment/commentisfree/2025/aug/20/voices-arguing-climate-crisis-action-is-a-waste-of-time-are-wrong
  • Games @lemmy.world

    Oasis Driver for Windows Mixed Reality on Steam

    store.steampowered.com /app/3824490/Oasis_Driver_for_Windows_Mixed_Reality/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Academic labels Julie Bishop ‘hostile and arrogant’ in tearful evidence to ANU inquiry

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/aug/12/academic-labels-julie-bishop-hostile-and-arrogant-at-inquiry-into-leadership-issues-at-anu-ntwnfb
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Mark Baxter stopped talking about his upbringing to break through the ‘class ceiling’. Now he’s fighting for change

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/aug/11/mark-baxter-stopped-talking-about-his-upbringing-to-break-through-the-class-ceiling-now-hes-fighting-for-change
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    “Transformational:” First Nations group seals first-of-its-kind stake in giant battery project

    reneweconomy.com.au /transformational-first-nations-group-seals-first-of-its-kind-stake-in-giant-battery-project/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Victorians could soon have the right to work from home two days a week under Australian-first laws

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2025/aug/02/victoria-work-from-home-two-days-a-week-law-jacinta-allan-labor-party-state-conference
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Mesa 25.3 Merges Vulkan AMD Anti-Lag Support

    www.phoronix.com /news/Mesa-Vulkan-AMD-Anti-Lag
  • Games @lemmy.world

    ESO devs at ZeniMax reel from Microsoft's 'hollow' layoff emails, with some wondering how a 'carcass of workers' is 'supposed to keep shipping award-winning games'

    www.pcgamer.com /gaming-industry/eso-devs-at-zenimax-reel-from-microsofts-hollow-layoff-emails-with-some-wondering-how-a-carcass-of-workers-is-supposed-to-keep-shipping-award-winning-games/