Or imaginary bacon if you use the right axis.
You rock!
I heard some people do it by the sound the squash makes when knocked
I’ll ‘knock your squash,’ and the night won’t even hear it! :D
Nothing goes over my head, i have very good reflexes
i know it’s two years later, but the CSRF can be solved with CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['https://your.domain.here/'] in conf/seahub_settings.py file. Just putting it here for anyone else that comes across this. DO note that there’s no trailing / on the end of the domain.
Hi all, I’m desperate. This has been draining my brain cells one a time. I know for a fact that it is not an ABS issue, because it runs flawlessly locally and it has never even hitched once. The shit starts when I connect through my cloudflare “.com” domain that I just bought last week thinking it’ll solve all my problems (nope).
Every now and then, the frontend client I use (it doesn’t matter which one I use) just disconnects from my ABS server and things just start spinning for a very long time. Just out of nowhere and half of my books are just ghosts because it can’t reach the sever.
Sometimes it comes back, and others I have to go into my Debian server and restart the cloudflared service I have for it, in order for the service to resume. I often go to the web interface and either get a red error message complaining about websocket something something. Then I’d refresh the page and either get thrown into the login screen and get stuck there or get the “oops couldn’t find library……..”.
I’ve literally disabled everything I can on cloudflare dashboard that now probably a child can hack me. lol . I even put my audiobooks server in its own tunnel.
I’m at a point that I’m just gonna give up and deactivate all of this cloudflare shit and go back to tailscale and switching servers between home and out of home.
I’m asking for any suggestions if you’ve ever been through something similar. Searching the internet lead me to doing many things that didn’t even fix it. Don’t even get me started on AI.
Thank you in advance. Let me know if you want any details: Debian Trixie and the latest ABS server. Your average .com cloudflare domain are the things I have.
damn i do be loving how easy and robust pangolin is getting to be
Please tell me more about this forwarder thing. Right now. I have a local server that is your usual regular 192.168…..:13378 then I have my books.mydomain.com and this goes through a cloudflare tunnel on its own, and is the one giving me trouble. Anymore details on the forwarder would be great
cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/comicstrips/p/930685/prepared-for-this-day
why does who do what ?
didn’t know a noise maker was a thing,… but I understand why it would exist. Nice story
Hello fellow TCP users.
I am currently having a lot of unused bandwidth. I wonder do you have any suggestion what to do with that bandwidth ?. Ideally it should more or less only relay the traffic because unfortunately I don’t have much idle RAM left (something like a Tor-relay node but least risky).
Thank you very much!
I just don’t tend to delete torrents at all. I have torrents going all the way back to when I built my current server, almost two years ago. Just set your bandwidth caps, and let the torrent client manage what to seed. Some of my shit is only like .1 ratio because it’s not popular or there are lots of other seeds… But I have a few others that have ratios in the literal hundreds. I think my most popular torrent is a PSX ISO bundle for emulators, and it’s currently sitting at a ratio of like 350.
I am in the process of doing this as well. The world needs more TOR relays, now more than ever!
histv - Honey, I Shrunk The Vids
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I was doing a lot of manual re-encoding down from insane source bitrates with FFMPEG, and I wondered if I could put it into a nice GUI. Then I wondered if I could make it hardware-agnostic. Then I wondered if I could give it a dark theme… and on and on and on… until finally I had it working how I wanted and I wondered if I could put it into a single executable file.
So all up I spent a little while on this today and I think I finally have something worth shipping. The executable will probably trigger your antivirus because it boostraps the powershell script, and the script will always throw a warning asking if you’re sure you want to run it. But it works and it’s safe, read the full source and readme in the codeberg if you want to be sure.
I hope this might be helpful for anyone else transcoding videos on Windows! I’d love feedback, but please be gentle, it’s my first project like this and I have no idea what I’m actually doing.
I’m not trying to convince you of anything. Succinctly:
None of them are a complete solution for me, and for a lot of people actually. So, until the day when I have one OS that does everything I want it to do, I am forced to use all three of the major OS. I realize that goes against the grain of the anti-Windows coalition, but that is reality.
You think Windows is a dead end? The OS that is the overwhelming market leader in the category?
Last year, I was tearing apart some of these fancier pacifiers for adults when I noticed something
When you know you’re going to enjoy the article.
Loaded very quickly for me, just a few seconds. I’m guessing it was overloaded for a bit.
Leo was sad that he didn’t get pancakes this morning.
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3d67abf9-1325-4040-89a7-46e8e4ee7b2e.jpeg
Daisy and Rose were concerned that they might starve to death, but they always think they are starving and they got their salad at the usual time.
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/764214ee-48f6-4057-98f9-fbef6fe16722.jpeg
If someone told me years ago that I’d cook food for my pets, I’d probably laugh it off. And yet here I am.
As Kika (my 17yo cat) gets older, she’s becoming more of a picky eater. We had a vet checking her, she’s healthy; but she was eating less and less kibble, and losing a bit of weight. (Not enough to be visible, but enough to be noticeable when picking her up.) And she was still enthusiastically eating even harder treats, so there was no issue with her teeth or appetite.
So I rummaged the internet for info on cat nutrition, and came up with a decent recipe for cat food. I prepared it and offered her a bit of that food. And oh boy, she ate it. She ate it with shining eyes, and the voracity of someone who’s tasting ambrosia. (The divine one.) And asked me for more.
Curiously, Siegfrieda (my other cat; she’s ~9yo?) smelled the food, made a “…meh” face, and went for her kibble. I say “curiously” because she was adopted in her adulthood, and used to be a street cat.
Now I’m even a bit worried since Kika stopped touching her kibble altogether; I tried my best to make the recipe balanced and healthy, but I can’t rule out some missing micronutrient.
Hi! I am running Umbrel on a Raspberry Pi 4 and I have “Home Assistant” installed in it, I oly have some smart lights connected to it. I would like to integrate a Thermostat with HA. But I am a bit overwhelmed with the different types of connections (Z-wave, Zigbee, Wifi, …)
Do you guys have any kind of recommendation, what connection is better? I would like to keep it local (or connecting remotely via Tailscale) but I would like to avoid any cloud or third-party server solution.
What thermostat hardware can I buy?
I’ve recently started with home assistant on a pi as well. Today I have 2 zigbee relay for my lights from Sonoff, 2 zigbee fire alarms, 1 wifi plug from Shelly and 3 Ikea remotes working on Matter over Thread.
Basically, any protocol you want to support other than wifi and Bluetooth will need a dedicated radio device. Luckily they are all pretty well supposed with home assistant. I have 2 Aeotec Zi-stick, one for Zigbee, the other flashed with OpenThread firmware (that’s for Matter over Thread, it wasn’t a good idea to buy twice the same device, I had to work around this issue). I don’t have Z-wave devices today, as I noticed they tend to be more expensive that the zigbee equipment. The new IKEA smart devices are very competitive in terms of price, they all work on Matter over Thread protocol.
In the end, you don’t need to choose. You can support all these protocols on the same raspberry pi. It’s just a matter of adding the corresponding radio and integration in home assistant.
My understanding is that that is because Google and Apple want to onboard it to their own home automation platforms, and HomeAssistant just piggybacked on that because it was easier, and it hasn’t been a priority to rewrite it. But this is based on a few old threads I just looked up, I’m not exactly an expert.
I think there was some talk about Bluetooth onboarding, but that’d require the devices to have a Bluetooth radio, which is more expensive that a QR code sticker. Idk if anyone uses it.
Having something like a WEP button would certainly be nice though.