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occ files:scan --all (or something like that)
A small almond sailing the internet on a paper boat.
occ files:scan --all (or something like that)
I’m like you pretty new to all of this, but one thing I now is that you shouldn’t use steamunlocked. (It is discouraged on the megathread)
It’s a piped frontend, so only piped accounts. (Piped is a frontend for YouTube)
Linux mint is in my opinion the best distro for a new user, but you may personally not be fond of the UI.
I don’t know how to write a guide for you, but if you have more specific questions feel free to ask them, best of luck!
Olauncher, Foss and actually minimal
Fuck chrome first of all, and second: why on steamdeck community?
I deleted reddit years ago and now joined lemmy
I also have a 240hz but it works fine? I’ve never heard of this, although I still hate the nvidia drivers for many things
Opera is just chromium with extra spyware and shit. Firefox is mentioned a lot because it is foss, and my favorite browser for that matter.
I managed to selfhost the web interface, but I encountered an issue that I don’t think I can fix…
I used this docker run command (not compose yet, just testing)
docker run -it --rm --name stremio-web -p 8080:8080 node:alpine sh -c """ apk add git git clone https://github.com/stremio/stremio-web --depth 1 cd stremio-web npm install npm run build npm install -g http-server http-server build/ -p 8080 -d false """
And I can reach the web ui. Now I can go into the settings page and set the backend url, which works perfectly. But when I go to the discover page nothing loads because it wants to reach stremio’s own servers.
Note: To access my selfhosted services I use a firefox profile that doesn’t have access to the internet, to be able to fully seflhost my stuff, that’s why the connection to their servers is blocked.
Is there a way to proxy these remote connections from the backend or am I just lost at this point?
You pay and you’re still the product, they continue with all the tracking they do.
Home Manager on a NixOS flake, it’s a rabbit hole but I’ve been loving it since last week!
I would love it on Piped, they already have sponsorblock
Best http status code
Isn’t qbit’s i2p support still only available on beta?
Ah I see, this is an old screenshot. Understandable have a great day
I love that Linux allows us to do this, but why
my eyes
Thank you so much for your example, I’m new to NixOS coming from arch and these are all very helpful.
Most of the “looks” come from the compositor (picom) and the bar.