I always worry with Magic Earth… What’s their business plan then? How are they making money?
I always worry with Magic Earth… What’s their business plan then? How are they making money?
I believe Magic Earth has plenty of trackers?
Why do you say last time with the pre-made dough? It honestly looks awesome.
That’s the thing that drove me over the wall. The KEYBOARD, of all things. Requesting access to my contacts persistently.
Thanks…tvdb extension is indeed installed. Seems the issue derived from the .nfo files having still old crap from S01. That, and the episodes had S02 naming on it, even being the “first” season of Bly Manor. So that messed with Jellyfin…I think it got it correctly identified now, using different folders for each show. But now Sonarr can’t find it, as it wants a single show and folder for both of these :(
Sorry…what do you mean changing the resolv to the up of the pihole? I’m a bit lost here 😅
Rate limited…by whom? I’m using unbound, so I’m not forwarding my DNS requests to my ISP.
Welp…Not sure what was wrong, but seems to now be resolving again. I…restored a few previous backups to no avail, rebooted to no avail…and after just giving up and upgrading, and rebooting…now it seems to work again. And I still have no idea how to troubleshoot this if it ever happens again :(
I have purposely disabled IPv6 everywhere. Router, Pihole etc. What do you mean which DNS am I using? The computer failing to resolve, or the Pihole that successfully resolves with dig, but somehow fails to actually resolve it to the pihole request/requesting computer?
I use linux, yeah. nameserver is 127.0.0.53 (?). search is pointing to the pihole server.
If you mean by the DNS provided by the router on DHCP, yes, they are.
Thanks for the insight! Probably the first hosting attempt might run off of my home hypervisor. I have a symmetric 1gbps connection. But I also have a hetzner server with almost no use at the moment, so…yeah.
In Linux with headless+specific libraries dependencies + remote client + remote client dependencies last time the upgrade was a royal pain in the butt… But I’ll look into it
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I was shocked how damn simple the whole thing was. You just click a few times, and before you notice, the phone is rebooting and installing the full OS. Takes almost no time and it’s all super automatized. That was the easiest “custom” OS I’ve ever installed.
Hmmm it’s on 2.0.3. Took me some fiddling back in the day updating from v1.x to 2.x…But there’s no further versions correct?
Thanks. Your last sentence really makes sense. It’s writing to a NAS, and sometimes the download speed is clearly higher then the NAS max write speed.
You can adb disable them. Not the same as a full removal, if you wipe/reset the phone they come back, but for most purposes they’re effectively gone. Do a backup first, if you remove one too many or the wrong one, and other apps might start crashing.
GrapheneOS on my Pixel 7.
I always worry with these guys… What’s their business plan then? How are they making money? Why not open source?