This is a stupid simple meal that is very satisfying. You can use sour cream instead of avocado to cut costs but don’t try and use both because it will overwhelm the potato goodness.
Cost per person: $2.25
I like their spicy potato soft taco which is on the value menu. But sometimes their potatoes are extra firm. No bueno.
He is off fighting the sin of putting cottage cheese in everything… /10
Everyone knows that YouTube is a hot mess when it comes to privacy, and I finally got fed up with having to shell out my hard earned money for YouTube Premium. It wasn’t too dificult to find a reasonable solution for my Fedora system… just pop into Gnome Software and install Pipeline. Problem solved there… no tracking, and I only had to deal with the occasional sponsor message in a video. I’ve also got UBlock Origin, Sponsor Block and Dearrow installed in Fire Fox, so things are solved there too. The problem was my iPhone, and how to work around the ads in YouTube there. Thankfully, a little research lled me to an app/server called Yattee. I found a few guides in their documentation about how to install it (it assumes Docker, but I have Podman on my Fedora system and had to modify some instructions slightly to take SELinux into account), and I successfully got it set up. I did have to connect Yattee to an Invidious instance, but that’s quite straightforward to do. Finally, I used Tailscale Serve to create a reverse HTTPS proxy in front of the Yattee server hosted via the Podman instance so I could access the server from the client app on my iPhone regardless of wherever I happen to be. I’ve tested it out, and despite the client being a beta (v2.x) and the server being fairly new as well, it allows me to enjoy YouTube videos without Google’s privacy-invasive BS. Two final notes: 1. The server isn’t exposed to the public internet, and is only available over my tailnet. 2. I use a public Invidious instance, but the integration isn’t for the actual retrieval of videos (that’s handled by the Yattee server, which is YT-DLP based), it’s more for search and metadata retrieval. Maybe not a perfect solution, but it does the job I want it to do.
Yattee Server is just a YT-DLP based back end for Yattee 2.0 (which is currently only available via TestFlight). Yattee 1.0 was actually pulled by the dev from the App Store because it was out of date and broken. Being blind, I can’t tell you the resolution that videos play in, but at least for me they play smoothly with some rare stuttering. From what I can tell, setting things to proxy the videos Directly through Yattee Server leads to a temporary download that lasts for 24 hours, but the playback is slow to start due to the requirement of the download needing to occur first. Once it does play, then the experience is as I described earlier.
Well, this explains that, I’m stuck with Yattee 1.0, which seems to work for me, or at least has the same bugs as Invidious/Piped.
Hello, Im looking into how to setup keycloak oidc with jellyfin. I found and configured the sso plugin but when accessing the jellyfin login page i don’t see any option to login using keycloak.
I tried looking for some guides/ documentation on how to set this up but the results were limited.
Do you have any recommandations on how to set this up or some good documentation that is worth taking a look at?
Thanks in advance, have a great day!
suggestions to improve appreciated!
i download it at beginning of the week, convert to ical, a bit inconvinient, thinking of writing a script to automate it
Still the same, a starter home page.
Wrong place to post this.
Boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew… the possibilities are endless!
You can also wet the wets, dry the wets, wet the dries. They are very versatile.
You’re running out of principles to sell off for safety, bro.
Hi,
I want to suggest a concept to solve the issue losing our data when an instance shut down. Maybe it already exist.
When an instance shutdown, you have no way to recovert your account and export your blocklist, subcription…It is too late and lost. You have to start it again, who prepared a backup ? Almost no one because its design was flawed.
The only solution would be nomadic identity.
I think we, the fediverse, can create a sync app on our computer. Here is the concept :
We install it on our computer. Then click on a plus button to add our fedi accounts.
It will ask for 2-3 fields :
Then it will sync on our local computer : blocklist, followers, subscription, setting… maybe encrypted for increased security
Later, we can imagine other features as :
What do you think ? Can we achieve that ?
Very cool ! Thank for your reply. :)
I’m looking for a tool that do that automatically since i’m not well versed in scripts but i can achieve that with lot hardship.
I believe lot users not well versed in software, script would benefit from it and it will increase their trust to the fediverse if they have a tool that help them.
Is it easy to achieve that for every fediverse software ? Or we will have to do a script for every software ? :)
I am working on this. I have a local post archive that syncs with bluesky accounts. I am using DIDs as the primary identifier, and hope to incorporate activitypub and rss soon under the same identifier. I have also created a social graph importer for walled garden sites, such as facebook/instagram, so folks have an escape hatch for all their legacy social media history, and a way to manage exported files in a nice file browser format. I will have something to share in the near future, but suffice it to say, I think storing your data locally is an idea very worth pursuing.
I have CasaOS and I installed this https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/overseerr
Is there an easy way to simply upgrade it like a normal update and keep the settings?
Can’t you just do a new setup? I just installed the seerr container on my unraid server and it took just a couple of minutes. Or am I missing something?
yeah, it really sucks to spring this upon as like this… I had to change UID/GID of a user too because of that, really annoying.