nameisnotimportant @ nameisnotimportant @lemmy.ml Posts 12Comments 171Joined 2 yr. ago

Thanks for the tip Photon is great!
I use it with Alexandrite as well. Those alternative clients really made a difference in my experience on desktop.
Would you mind sharing the link ? I love titanium stuff
I'd be interested in getting a link for this product if you don't mind!
Thanks I haven't seen that there was an option to do this!
Thanks for the exhaustive reply ! I was mainly thinking about subscriptions and I didn't know that there was a dedicated option in the settings, it should work beautifully then! Thanks for your help again
Thanks I didn't know we could do this in the settings !
Thanks for sharing your experience! I'm also using Voyager 👌
Alright, would you be fine with sharing what tool you used to migrate or did you start from scratch ?
If I had your use case I'd cancel the while thing and only use their free plan, at this rate you're covered for 9 months or so
https://redact.dev/ might prove useful in this case
I come back to it every few months but I never managed to really dig the game, that said I'm truly impressed but all the work that was delivered post launch to deliver the game that was promised and even more.
I use Spigen since more than 10 years and it never failed on me, although I'm a pretty clumsy person
I'm not sure I understand your question. I read pirated (DRM free) ebooks since 5-6 years on my Kindle Paperwhite and never had any trouble, even been using their ebook via email function without problems. I think they don't care at all.
Thank you for the full disclosure, I think it adds weight to your post and no don't worry I wasn't going to argue with you about your distro choices, not at all.
I'm a very average Joe which also when into heaps of trouble when I tried to setup a Linux distro (mainly tried Pop_OS and Fedora KDE) so I feel the same as you 👌
I tried setting up two different distros
Would you mind telling what were the two distros you were trying to setup just for reference?
(Your device becomes part of a botnet)
Out of curiosity, how can I know if it's already the case?
No hardening will protect you from out of date software with serious security holes
Connecting to the NAS only via VPN won't be enough?
Don’t make it available from internet. This will solve the issue.
Thanks, I've read this countless times but that's basically half of the use I make from my NAS so no.
I'll try to secure it and still use it from outside / Internet then.
If someone knows how to apply security updates to ancient NAS from the brand I'm interested. Sadly mine is out of the loop, I guess I'll have to harden it like hell then
EDIT : security updates popped up on my old 415+ running DS 7.1.1. after a few days, happy to still get an update for my old device 🎉
Hi mate, impressive work! I run linkding docker on a 2014 NAS, do you think it might be able to cope with your more advanced solution? If not I'll keep a bookmark to use it on my next one, cheers
Maybe, I have to admit that I never got used to reader mode and I was used to just getting the content seamlessly most of the time. If that works as well that's also a great solution!
Where can I find the latest Bypass Paywalls Clean extension?
Is Clonezilla still a solid choice for complete backup and restoration of partition(s) / drive(s) nowadays?
KDE connect on MacOS - Where are the binaries now that binary-factory.kde.org is down?
How do you work / mount with files stored on your Synology NAS on Ubuntu linux?
New phone with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus: should I still buy a screen protector?
I'm doing my crash plan backups with Clonezilla since years, are there better cross-platform alternatives nowadays?