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After MindGeek started complying with the Louisiana law earlier this year, the company said traffic dropped by 80 percent.
It’s literally in the linked article lol
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Related question on the local subnets - I currently have Tailscale set up on my home server, phone, and laptop. However, it’s a little annoying that apps on my phone (like Synology Drive) should reference local IPs when on my LAN and then Tailscale IPs when outside of my home. Would you recommend setting up an alternate device at home (like Raspberry Pi) to function as a subnet router for Tailscale so that I can just use my local IPs no matter where I am? Is there any benefit to installing Tailscale on every device vs using a single subnet router for the entire home network?
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Doesn’t this defeat the purpose of multi factor authentication though? If someone got access to 1Password, they could access both your password and secondary authentication code. I think it may be a better idea to keep them separate.
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Have you tried the Mobius Sync app that uses Syncthing on iOS? It seems to have been recently updated so that it can reference folders from other apps (like Obsidian). I just created this workflow a couple days ago, and it seems to be syncing correctly. Because iOS isn’t great about letting third-party apps run indefinitely in the background, I used the built-in Shortcuts app to automatically open Mobius Sync every time that I close out of Obsidian in order to always sync my notes to all my other devices.
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My guess would be that each of their devices (phone, laptop, etc) syncs back to their server/NAS, but they do not sync to each other. The server/NAS is the hub, and each device is a spoke.
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Poe has options for their own AI (Sage), as well as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude. If you use the premium versions of either of those (GPT4 and Claude+), you have to pay.
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TestFlight is Apple’s process for distributing beta apps on iOS. Developers can have a limited number of users register for the beta, and then users download the beta app through the TestFlight app.
GitHub is a Microsoft-owned platform where developers store their code repositories. I don’t have an Android device anymore, but I think users can download a packaged APK file from GitHub to directly install a non-PlayStore app. You’d probably need to update your settings to allow installs from unknown source’s though.
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It looks like this is a paid service, so maybe OP has a licensing agreement with a cable provider.
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Besides the big ones:
- Octal - App for Hacker News
- Poe - Quora’s implementation of ChatGPT
- Artifact - News app that lets you mark headlines as clickbait and then uses AI to rewrite them with helpful info
- LunaSea - Interface for my home instances of Sonarr and Radars
- Strong - Weightlifting app
- Diarium - Low-cost and straightforward journal app
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That’s not exactly a possibility for many people whose network doesn’t also use Signal, right?
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I use Home Assistant as well, but Apple HomeKit (and the new Matter protocol) can also be cloudless I think.
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I’m also trying a few, and my favorites are Memmy and Thunder. They seem to have the most refined and well thought out user interfaces. I think Memmy is using React Native, while Thunder is using Flutter, so it’s cool to see them both develop in different ways.
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Seems like the original developer is deleting the current version and asking another contributor to create a new version:
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I’m so confused about the new bus/bike lanes on Pennsylvania Ave SE. People just blatantly park in the bus lane as if it’s completely legal, so I’m wondering if I’m somehow misunderstanding the law. Are people allowed to park there outside of rush hour?
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Really enjoying Memmy too! Dev seems to be moving at a quick pace. The app is already functional and getting better each day
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Definitely interested in testing!
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I just received my 15” today, and I’m honestly debating sizing down to the 13” instead. The 15” is just very big, and it slightly bothers me how big the trackpad is. My watch ends up getting caught on the edge of the laptop as I reach for the keys. Seems like small stuff, but figure I may as well get what I want if I’m spending so much.
Anyone else prefer the 13 over 15?
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Seems like pretty positive reception to the new MacBook Air M2 15"! Compared to the 13", it looks to have slightly better performance, a little better battery, better speakers, and obviously the bigger screen.
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Lots of stuff! Currently running almost all of these in Docker on a Synology NAS:
- Code Server - access my notes files remotely
- Gitea - only used to store notes that are edited in Obsidian (or Code Server as mentioned above)
- Home Assistant - home automation
- Homebridge - used for one or two devices that have better integrations than natively in Home Assistant
- Jellyfin - video streaming platform (installed because it's FOSS and seems interesting, but I rarely use it)
- Overseerr - user-request app for video streaming platform (installed when I anticipated sharing my movies/shows before realizing that my ISP severely limits my upload speeds)
- Pi-Hole - block all ads network-wide
- Plex - primary video streaming platform
- Radarr - download movies
- Readarr - download books but have had better luck with Libgen on an ad-hoc basis
- Sonarr - download shows
- YTDL - download YT videos
- Wireguard - VPN into the home network