

Here’s my config for Authelia, maybe it helps:
- domain: music.server.home
policy: bypass
resources:
- '^/rest.*'
- '^/api.*'
- domain: music.server.home
policy: one_factor
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Here’s my config for Authelia, maybe it helps:
- domain: music.server.home
policy: bypass
resources:
- '^/rest.*'
- '^/api.*'
- domain: music.server.home
policy: one_factor


I worked in IBM while the split was happening and when they announced the name of the new company we were all like “say whaaaa???” … their explanation was that it’s coming from kin and tendril… bla bla corporate shit.


Kyndryl was split from IBM. It’s an american company.


Jellyfin works without any issues with Android TV. I have an nVidia Shield and the simple remote does everything I need.


Works for me. I’m on latest version
This looks really good! I’ll try to install it on my mother’s phone.


Nothing says ‘I’m shitty’ more than naming yourself ‘Nothing’. Oh, wait, using meta/facebook makes you even shittier.


Looks like they changed the url after I commented… the title was the same, but the article it pointed to an article about Telegram.


Looks like they changed the url after I commented… the title was the same, but the article it pointed to an article about Telegram.


bots be linking wrong article :/


You don’t have to know or write plain HTML. There are plenty of static page generators that take markdown and generate a site for you. Also, boring is good and yes, read once and don’t care next is also good: it’s how books work for thousands of years. If you like a site or article/post you’ll get back to it sometime, if not that’s OK.


My understanding is that developers need to sign up with Google and once they have an account they can sign their own apks.
Yes, and google asks for identification from the developers, and a lot of open source developers - having privacy in mind - don’t want to provide personal information. This is shitty beyond anything google has done before.


Looks like it’s a bug: https://github.com/nextcloud/android/issues/12137 and it’s not yet fixed, unfortunately.


If you’re running nc locally, check the logs, maybe there’s something relevant in there.


Call me old, but people should learn to discover music in different ways (friends, press, concerts, etc.) and not wait to be fed by corporations… just a thought.


Jellyfin sucks for music. I tried it several times, hoping it got better, but unfortunately it’s not the case. For the moment I’m still using Navidrome (which I used for the last 3-4 years without problems).


Poor Ukrainians! They will have to suffer through the worst trains system in Europe. Romanian railways are a disaster at this point.
They’re not the best. They’re going the Apple way year after year. If you want a good modular/repairable laptop, go with Framework.


Syncthing fork is already at 2.0. Not yet on f-droid, but it will be.
What is the problem with their docker implementation? I use it for more than one year and had no issues yet.