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  • I like Arch. It's a rolling release distro with a nice community. However there is no installer. You have to install it by hand. That's why many people who never touched Arch themselves keep telling it's "too hard to install". Actually the process is well documented. You'll need like an hour for it, but in return you get a system, that's slim and perfectly tailored to your needs.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide

    However, if you just want to do casual things like browsing the web, debian is absolutely fine. But be aware, that the packages are antique. Also I never survived a dist-upgrade once in my live. There was always broken configs afterwards.

  • Holy crap, there are bears in your driveway? I don't know if we even have bears here in germany - at least I never saw one - but if I would see one right in front of my house, I would shit my pants O.o

    Anyways: Cute! (From the distance)

  • Thanks for implementing it that fast! Unfortunately I wasn't able to test it.

    I found the new section in the readme. So I followed it. I created an admin account (which confused me a bit - my user already had admin permissions. So why is it necessary to create another admin user?). Then I wanted to logout and login with the admin again. But I wasn't able to figure out how to log out. So I just deleted the cookies and local storage.

    After that I was greeted by the login page. So I logged in as admin, entered the User Management - and found an interface to manage users. Ok, sounds logic to find a user management tool in the "user management" menu entry. But the readme said, that there should be oidc settings. Maybe they got lost in a merge conflict or something like that. I was testing on rc12.

    Anyways I would prefer an env variable to configure oidc. I like to separate the technical configuration (like credentials, etc) from the user space configuration.

    This comment may sound super negative, but I'm actually very grateful you addressed this feature. Thanks!

  • Awesome! Thanks

  • Thanks for sharing! I'm so annoyed of Yazio, that I was close to start developing a simple calories tracker myself. Glad I can just use this instead.

    You asked for feature ideas in a comment. How about OIDC support? My wife is good at forgetting (to add) her passwords (to a password manager). So instead of resetting password xyz each week, i installed pocketid and integrated it to every app I host, that supports OIDC.

  • Surprise! A Debian based distro uses antique packages! Who would have seen that coming? 🙀 /s

  • For everyone using an Android based platform: Just install Smarttube. It don't show ads and has sponsorblock and dearrow integrated

    https://smarttubeapp.github.io/

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    Well, at least the last digit fits. Better now than in 10 Years 😉

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  • Arch, btw

  • Jellyfin is actually the only self hosted service I don't use LDAP or OIDC on purpose. Jellyfin is used only by me, my wife and sometimes a guest. So I just created the accounts by hand. I did so, because I want empty passwords there, so we can easily login. On the android tv app the login screen behaves like the Netflix profile selection screen, if the passwords are empty.

  • That may be a problem, because Pocket ID works with Passkeys only. But you can also configure Emails, so your users can get one time login links.

    Regarding Jellyfin: You can login on your phone using oidc. On the TV you can use Quick Connect then

  • I've preordered my jolla phone a few weeks ago. It will arrive around september. Let's hope it don't suck 😉

  • At the moment I just stick with firefox, as long as I can disable all the ai and telemetry bs. However in a few years Ladybird could be an alternative. They're developing a whole new browser including the engine from scratch. Looks promising to me.

    https://ladybird.org/

  • Tbh I don't have that many fancy stuff on my dashboards. Most things are fancy automations 😜 But I have an old Tablet in the kitchen with these things on it:

    • The usual stuff like lights, etc.
    • Some countdowns only visible if a timer is active. My old Google Home speakers have a undocumented api, that I use to get the timers.
    • A grocery list, linked to bring. So I don't have to get my phone to add something. Handier as expected.
    • A trash calendar
  • I use the Docker Version on my NAS. So it can run 24/7 headless.

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Source for (german) audio books

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    90's

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Santa's Cookies

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    2011-06-26