I've been eyeing https://codeberg.org/river/river
taaz
pipx install yt-dlp
This will install yt-dlp with everything it needs but without fucking anything else up, both system-wise and for your user (because installing python packages in your home manually can cause problems). You must have your $HOME/.local/bin
in $PATH
to then be able to run yt-dlp
, but I think pipx will check and warn you.
pipx upgrade yt-dlp
to update it (or upgrade-all)
I would definitely screen
it too, just to shield against my own errors (like closing the term window) bar that, I think any typical transfer tool would work, scp, rsync, ...
From: https://docs.turris.cz/#updates
We are committed to providing long-term support for our devices for as long as the Linux kernel continues to support them. For instance, our initial router, Turris 1.X, which was a part of the Turris security research program launched in 2013, is still supported after a decade.
I guess it's something along "we will try to support your device for as long as humanly possible" ? My ~three years old omnia is still getting updates (just like a regular linux box would), actually seems I have one pending right now:)
A bit on the expensive side but it is based on openwrt with a bit of custom software on top by Turris (which is a daughter company of czech domain registrar CZ.NIC)
On point summary.
And I was just about to write that I have confirmed SQLi is not possible to find out I have missed something that might in-turn make it possible! holy hell back to drawing board
Post edited with link to more information.
Was just checking the issue out and seeing MV-GH had a fix ready, awesome work and thanks for the quick release!
Getting "Posts failed loading, retry" button after scrolling to the end of Subscribed feed (does not matter if Scaled, New).
Verified across multiple instances.
E: And the button does nothing, specifically, after clicking it it vanishes and comes back (the loading bar does not appear). No problem in All.
Shot in the dark but my latest instability has been caused by the MSI board pushing (well, allowing) too much power to the CPU, in my case it's 13th gen intel so probably not the same thing - I've updated to a beta BIOS and set Intels defaults.
One other thing that might or might not help is
https://github.com/mchehab/rasdaemon
Helped me identity failig cpu - by logging MCE events/cpu errors
Here is a canvas link with the image as template. There is a bit too much white around the dice so ignore that.
If your CPU is crashing/unstable then yes, damage is already done, but for the few of us who bought these later just update your bios to the latest one, set intel defaults, do not overclock (I have even undervolted it a bit, but ymmv) and wait for the microcode update.
Though I do wonder if Intel isn't just stalling for time, I do hope they are not. Didn't wanna touch my build for next ~5 years.