Find a tool to properly convert them to .m4b format. This holds the whole book incl. cover and chapter marks in one single file. You can use HE-AAC or AAC-LC which are both superior to MP3 and result in much smaller files.
Find a tool to properly convert them to .m4b format. This holds the whole book incl. cover and chapter marks in one single file. You can use HE-AAC or AAC-LC which are both superior to MP3 and result in much smaller files.
Does the data change a lot? Does it need to be a block-based backup (e.g. bootable)? Otherwise, you could go with rsync or restic or borg to only refresh your backup copy with the changed files. This should be far quicker than taking a complete backup of the whole SSD.
Where are there ads in Apple Podcasts? I’ve never seen some. The season info is clearly shown wherever it’s relevant.
On the mobile website, you have to go to the menu and select “Feeds”. However, there’s no direct link to it.
What I don’t like about using the mobile browser is that FB doesn’t behave like a PWA but opens as a normal webpage instead. Which means the cookies can be used to track the other pages I visit (that use FB login or other components from FB).
I’ve setup an automatic redirect from the FB start page to:
https://www.facebook.com/?filter=all&sk=h_chr
This is the feed from followed people only - sorted by date, most recent first.
That’s the only sane way of using FB. Sadly, there doesn’t seem to be a similar option in their mobile apps.
I’m using News Explorer for my RSS feeds which also supports subscribing to YouTube channels. In the newer versions it even pulls the comments from YT.
The power-on hours are shown directly on the Health Info page, no need to click through to the SMART attributes.
According to my Synology:
You mean “Two printers and one CUPS”?
These variable names are dynamically parsed and used for generating the smb.conf
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And if you need a way to support underscores AND spaces (which are not allowed in a variable name), you have to get creative.
I like the solution as it allows me to encode any possible configuration value (even the most obscure one) in the compose file.
Yes, it’s explained in the documentation.
E.g.:
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_bind_SPACE_interfaces_SPACE_only: yes
maps to:
[global]
bind interfaces only = yes
This way you don’t need to provide any extra configuration file.
If you want to keep up with friends/family, you can do a chat group on any of the many messengers. Or even use an RCS/iMessage group. You don’t need a full-blown social media thingy for this.
They just get rid of a bunch of so-called “fact checkers” deciding for you which posts you’re allowed to see and which get banned/hidden/deleted. It’s not the end of the world. You can still block people. You can still decide NOT to read posts.
There’s dockurr/samba which is also pretty easy to setup, but doesn’t allow much deviation from the defaults.
You’ll find it a much more encouraging and rewarding experience if you connect with people instead
And you’ll find that a lot of your so-called “friends” won’t include you in any activities if it means they have to contact you separately via other means.
# https://github.com/ServerContainers/samba
services:
server:
image: ghcr.io/servercontainers/samba:latest
restart: unless-stopped
network_mode: host
environment:
TZ: Europe/London
MODEL: MacSamba
SAMBA_GLOBAL_STANZA: "vfs objects = acl_xattr catia fruit streams_xattr; fruit:nfs_aces = no; inherit permissions = yes; fruit:model = MacSamba; fruit:posix_rename = yes; fruit:veto_appledouble = no; fruit:wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork = yes; fruit:delete_empty_adfiles = yes; fruit:metadata = stream"
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_load_SPACE_printers: no
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_printing: bsd
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_printcap_SPACE_name: /dev/null
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_disable_SPACE_spoolss: yes
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_min_SPACE_protocol: SMB2
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_bind_SPACE_interfaces_SPACE_only: yes
SAMBA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_interfaces: lo eth0
SAMBA_CONF_SERVER_STRING: Docker Host Samba
#SAMBA_CONF_LOG_LEVEL: 3
ACCOUNT_shareuser: mypassword
UID_shareuser: 1000
# avahi seems to introduce issues with the share
# "The operation can't be completed because the original item for "xxx" can't be found."
AVAHI_DISABLE: true
WSDD2_DISABLE: true
#NETBIOS_DISABLE: true
SAMBA_VOLUME_CONFIG_myshare: "[myshare]; path=/shares/myshare; valid users = shareuser; guest ok = no; read only = no; browseable = yes"
volumes:
- /path/to/myshare:/shares/myshare
Just make sure you don’t have any local SMB server running on the host. And if you need multiple different shares, these all need to go into the same container or you need to define different ports if you use multiple containers.
why bother with the aliases
Because once some service “loses” (or sells) your email and you start getting spam, it’s pretty easy to burn that specific email address and change it to something else with that specific service and the spam will stop.
I thought the thing will lower your phone into the box so that the battery doesn’t take your whole room with it when it eventually explodes during charging…
Yeah, Synology and NFSv4 is a bit hit or miss if you don’t use a Kerberos server. I’ve experimented with that back in 2018 to no avail: https://blog.mbirth.uk/2018/01/05/synology-nfsv4-with-id-mapping.html
There’s a DVD rip on Usenet, it seems. 723.20 MB
alt.binaries.friends - according to usenet-crawler.com