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Put Aurora on it - an improved version of Kinoite.
You can de-DRM books purchased from the Kobo store, I do it frequently. Use Apprentice Alf tools in Calibre.
Maybe I’m a philistine, but I love this:
Spanish moss whispers—
Snow blankets Bourbon Street’s glow,
A rare Southern sigh.
I had to look up what Spanish Moss is, but that made the imagery even more vivid.
The benefit of example.com is that no one can ever register it, so there’s never a chance of causing additional spam to a genuine domain owner.
I used bob@example.com without issues.
I never said you need to store them elsewhere… You can store a 12-word seed in your brain too you know.
You should store your seed wherever you store your secrets/passwords currently.
Imagine you put all your passwords on your phone or on a HDD which you chucked in the landfill. That’s equally ill-advised behavior.
The same as hackers can’t currently steal your passwords (I would hope you have good enough opsec for that!) is the same way they can’t steal your crypto.
I’m a big self-hoster and had been using the *arr stack for years, and manual torrenting before that, all the way back to XBMC.
Last year I finally got around to trying real-debrid, and it was so convenient I dumped everything else. Now I only torrent for music and ebooks.
It’s just so effortless to use 🤷
Go back and look at all the good faith replies to you, and notice that you haven’t replied in kind. You seem like you have a strong and incorrect agenda to push, without being willing to take on any new information which people are providing to you.
You only harm yourself by being fixed in your mindset. There is a very strong correlation between success and people who are able to take on information and grow.
Ahh yes, Mullvad email and drive. Both great products!
ujust jetbrains-toolbox
No need for distrobox for that - it’s a built-in ujust
command, put there by the creators of uBlue. It really has everything you need out of the box.
More info in the docs: https://docs.projectbluefin.io/bluefin-dx#jetbrains
In the Filesystem section for that app in Flatseal, you need to add the path to your NAS drive (the same SMB path that it’s mounted in the Files app). That will give your FF flatpak access to that location.
I use Proton Drive on Librewolf on Bluefin without issues, so that seems a little odd. It might be an issue with what access you’ve given the fkatpak. Flatseal is the right place to look.
Using brew is the recommended method on uBlue, so you’re already doing the right thing.
That being said, I use Jetbrains and devcontainers on Bluefin-DX and it’s been flawless for me, straight out of the box.
I use Jetbrains, devcontainers, and distrobox on Bluefin-DX and it has been flawless out of the box. There’s a single command to install the Jetbrains toolbox, which let’s you then manage all their apps.
Couldn’t recommend it enough, made my development lifecycle so easy.
Yes, who would want sandboxed apps which restrict the app’s access to the system. /s
For Podman you don’t need anything else other than Podman to monitor and restart failed containers:
podman-compose --podman-run-args='--health-on-failure=restart' up -d
For anything else I use https://healthchecks.io/
Sure, I was just expanding on OP’s Kinoite comment.
Aurora can however go weeks or months without a reboot (you don’t HAVE to update), so that’s still ok.