I have just bought ThinkPad, there is definitely more Intel variations but the T and P series often have at least one with AMD (and now I too have my first, my own, AMD cpu in house, even if a mobile one).
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I was looking for similar information myself, but from what I could gather pictrs v0.5 added media retention settings which allows pictrs to drop the original files locally when it wasn't accessed for some time, also applies to the generates thumbnails (variants).
I couldn't find a way to force pictrs to basically not store the remote images at all, only variants (thumbnails).
And afaik, lemmy would also have to change the way it works with remote images (and interacts with pictrs) - as for example to not download/upload anything until the post is actually viewed.
Netcat can do UDP with -u
flag, to get netcat on the phone (android) you could try local shell (Connect Bot app can do it) and try calling the local netcat (nc
, though it's a simple busybox implementation so it might not have all the features). Not sure if it would let you send udp just like that.
Yeah I would probably try if the phone can actually access anything on that port.
On router: netcat -vvvl 0.0.0.0 51820
On phone: http://router_ip:51820
The browser will fail opening it but on router you should see the first incoming HTTP GET packet.
Or one could run a local shell on the phone (assuming android) and try netcat too.
(or this http server one liner python3 -m http.server
can be used instead of netcat)
This probably does not apply for you but don't try sending wg over port 53, learned the hard way some routers simply won't pass non-dns packets there.
~~Otherwise considering you are able to access VPS stuff from phone but not the router connected to the same VPS then I would check~~
- ~~if forwarding is enabled on the vps~~
- ~~if you can't see any packets on the router side then it sounds like a routing issue at the vps~~
E: I am too baked and assumed you are trying to have the VPS as a central hop point.
Here!
To add, the used linux kernel of PB devices is mostly open source last time I checked.
No, because the current practices have shifted from writing html+css+js in the classic style to using JavaScript frontend frameworks like vue, react, angular, svelte... Which offer a lot of features that would jQyery give you but also removed the need for some of them.
The paradigm has shifted and I don't think jQuery is used anymore (atleast not for new projects).
I am like, one hair away from pressing the big red nuke-the-proprietary-driver button, cuda be damned
The main reasons (after being proprietary duh) being higher power consumption on idle compared to Windows and basically absence of any "just working" HW Acceleration of de/encode
Hah, there's also seznam.cz
(meaning "a list") - I wouldn't be surprised if more then half of whole Czech Republic (so ~6M) uses that as their primary mail provider.
It's also a main local web search and maps provider among other stuff, and pretty popular with non-english speaking part of the population.
If the maintainer accepts this they would be most probably killing the project, can't imagine people using it when it drops their user registration by a lot because of blocklists this wide.
No, lemmy currently does not implement any kind of syncing unsubscribed communities (but there should be an issue about cross instance search somewhere)
Though there is 3rd party script thst acts as an user of your instance and subscribes to multiple communities.
Google says both are a kind of furries.
As a primarily python programmer with some embedded C experience, I really liked the promise of Dlang when I first saw it, though somewhat it felt as dead language, especially compared to Rust, Zig or Nim - I would rarely hear about Dlang in my circles and bubbles.
Let's hope OpenD takes off, wouldn't mind tipping my toes in it once again.