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onedr0p commented on Community, Contributors, User Base and LTS Builds   blog.vyos.io/community-co... · Posted by u/dgroshev
onedr0p · a year ago
This is not how you build a community around your open source project.
onedr0p commented on Show HN: Kyoo – Self-hosted media browser (Jellyfin/Plex alternative)   github.com/zoriya/Kyoo... · Posted by u/zoriya
maxglute · a year ago
I'm glad more options are cropping up with the direction plex is heading. I'd like to see someone build a hook/connect straight into SONARR/RADARR where you can just click on a calendar entry and jump to a player. They're probably weary of doing it themselves due to legality. But combining self hosted media with... pirate management into one interface would be convenient.
onedr0p · a year ago
You might be interested in https://github.com/midarrlabs/midarr-server, that has integrations into Sonarr/Radarr.

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onedr0p commented on Home Assistant 2023.11   home-assistant.io/blog/20... · Posted by u/looperhacks
goodlinks · 2 years ago
I love HA and will persist with it. Main complaint is that it (and more so its docker containers) want access to the things that are not documented or configurable.

E.g. it tries to contact DNS other than the configured one and i cannot figure out what exactly it needs access to to allow updates to work.

This is especially important for home automation tools as i want them as far from the internet as possible

onedr0p · 2 years ago
If you want to try, I build and maintain a rootless home-assistant container (which they refuse to support) that shouldn't have the issue.

Container: https://github.com/onedr0p/containers/pkgs/container/home-as... Source: https://github.com/onedr0p/containers

onedr0p commented on Plex to block all servers hosted at Hetzner   links.plex.tv/e/evib?_t=3... · Posted by u/LeoPanthera
dewey · 2 years ago
To me it seems like the better fix would be to limit the sharing feature of servers. This would cut down the „plex reseller“ use case pretty quickly.
onedr0p · 2 years ago
There's already a 100 share limit per server, but it doesn't matter. People just create more Plex servers and continue to sell access.
onedr0p commented on The OpenTF Manifesto   opentf.org/... · Posted by u/CathalMullan
onedr0p · 2 years ago
There is zero chance of Hashicorp donating Terraform to an open source foundation. If there was they would have never even considered this change in license. Honestly it's not a bad thing, maybe the maintainers of the Terraform fork will actually listen to feedback from the community of people who use it instead of ignoring them.
onedr0p commented on Joplin – An open-source note taking and to-do application with synchronisation   github.com/laurent22/jopl... · Posted by u/3np
onedr0p · 2 years ago
My major problem with Joplin is the lack of a native client for Apple Silicon, otherwise it's great. I know you can run it with Rosetta but it's performance and load time is terrible.
onedr0p commented on The Reddit blackout has left Google barren and full of holes   techradar.com/opinion/the... · Posted by u/pg_1234
keb_ · 2 years ago
That's too bad, because a lot of open-source projects have moved to Discord, and it's an absolute pain that every time I want to search, I have to 1. login and 2. join yet another Discord server.
onedr0p · 2 years ago
I find it easy to mute and put the ones I don't frequent often in a folder and only go there when I need to. I only actively visit and contribute to 2 Discord servers but that number might grow if the reddit communities stay dark (and I don't blame them for doing so).

I would take Discord over Slack or Gitter any day of the week. Slack only retains 90ish days of text chat which makes it an awful platform for open-source projects to use. It hurts my brain that CNCF and Kubernetes use this as a platform. At least in Discord I can search thru years of content and discover a discussion instead of asking the same questions over and over.

onedr0p commented on GitHub issue - resolved   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/mactavish88
bouncycastle · 2 years ago
Ever since Microsoft took over...
onedr0p · 2 years ago
...Github has gotten significantly better.
onedr0p commented on We’re no longer sunsetting the free team plan   docker.com/blog/no-longer... · Posted by u/2bluesc
onedr0p · 2 years ago
I still refuse to use Dockerhub and I cannot wait for Podman (and building multiarch containers) on Mac to get better so I can absolutely ditch anything Docker Inc or anything Mirantis touches all together. These are two companies I will NEVER trust again and will use whatever power I have to convince others to do the same.

u/onedr0p

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