

Do you know of any m.2 to SATA adapters that support NVMe? Or are these only for Sata M.2s?


Do you know of any m.2 to SATA adapters that support NVMe? Or are these only for Sata M.2s?


Most phones are full disk encrypted. So they don’t need to zero out the whole disk… They just need to zero out the part of the disk that stores the encryption key. Once the encryption key is erased, the rest of the disk is essentially random noise.


I had an older computer where the CPU died, and it exhibited exactly these symptoms.
See if you can find someone with a compatible system, and try to swap some parts back and forth to rule out which are the broken ones. If you can find another DDR4 system and put your RAM sticks in, then you’ll know whether your RAM is actually broken or not.
Sometimes a BIOS reset can also help when the system can’t POST.


I have a Raspberry Pi with a Wireguard VPN on it. So on my android phone, I connect to the Wireguard VPN, and then I use this app to trigger the WakeOnLan:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitklog.wolon


Holy shit… This is so incredibly out of touch… I can’t even…
The Basics That Blow Minds
Lol no… yt-dlp is a bit nifty, but everything else here is utterly expected of any media solution… Exactly zero minds were blown here…
No transcoding
Damn that sucks when the destination device isn’t capable of hardware decoding the media file, and too slow to software decode it… (also, you do know that you can just disable transcoding in Plex/Jellyfin, right?)
No server
SMB and NFS are both servers.
Send someone an SMB/NFS share to your media
Jesus, are you directly exposing SMB and NFS to the Internet? NFS is entirely unencrypted, and SMB has super scary vulnerabilities regularly…
Zero server maintenance
I really hope you are patching the OS, to avoid vulnerabilities in SMB and NFS which you are exposing to the Internet…
Plays literally any codec without setup
Sure, provided the device supports hardware decoding the codec or is fast enough to software decode it…
Works offline/online seamlessly
So does both Jellyfin and Plex (plex needs a one liner config change, though, to be fair)
cross-platform
How about TVs? How about Mobile?
Or just… teach them?
play movie.mkvisn’t rocket science.
My mom has needed to call me and be guided over the phone 100% of the times that she has needed to scan a document… How do you think teaching her to navigate a file structure in a terminal is going to go?
My daughter still needs us to spell out the cheat codes for her The Sims game… Do you think she’ll remember the terminal commands.
If I forced any of my friends and family to use the command line to play media, they would just watch something else from a streaming service that actually offers some User Experience… Or do something else entirely.
write a simple script or just… remember what you watched?
Dunno… That seems like a hassle when it’s a built in feature in Plex/Jellyfin
It’s literally a config file. If you can set up Jellyfin, you can handle this.
No… It’s a config file per device, and SMB/NFS mounts per device. Now you need to handle syncing that config file, and any other user of the server will need their own config files…
… And what about other features…
Back when I lived alone, attaching my media drive directly to my desktop computer made perfect sense, it was the only screen I owned that I wanted to watch anything on… And I didn’t need to share anything with anyone… And I could easily use mpv or vlc to watch anything I want…
But now that other people are in the mix, and I like the convenience of using whichever screen I’m currently near, a simple network share + mpv falls so far short it isn’t even funny.
I used to be a software engineer, but moved into infrastructure instead, so I haven’t really been programming much for few years. But all the vibe coding I see around me is making me yearn for coding the old-school way. And I’ve been searching a bit for something to apply that drive to…


I have a few Aqara smart socket with power monitoring, and they ask great, but also expensive.
I had a bunch of the old style of IKEA smart sockets without power monitoring. They work just fine, but they are quite clunky…
I recently bought a couple of the new IKEA smart sockets with power monitoring, and they are almost on par with the Aqara ones, but less than half the price.


The short answer is basically everywhere they can find data.
That’s not correct. Under the GDPR, the data that Facebook collects on you, makes them the Data Controller. Any partners they share data with would be considered Data Processors. When you invoke your right to be forgotten under the GDPR, then both Data Controllers and Data Processors must delete your data. So if Facebook partners isn’t deleting your data after you filed a request to Facebook, then they are violating the GDPR.
That said Facebook is certainly violating the GDPR left and right. For example with their “Pay or Consent” model…


The problem is that they don’t have to prevent encryption at all…
Many governments are already recording and storing incredible amounts of your Internet traffic.
With this new legislation they want to require all companies, that offer some form of encrypted communication, to submit all the messages for scanning before they are encrypted. So they want to force Facebook and many others to actually intercept the messages before they get “end-to-end” encrypted, so they can get scanned by AI and other systems to look for CSAM.
Of course they can’t prevent encryption… Anyone can get some encryption software that doesn’t submit the messages to scanning before encrypting…
Now you as a person have the options of either using a platform that scans your messages, or finding something that actually offers privacy.
If the government then decides that they want to investigate you, then they just dig into their trove of intercepted messages. If you only used scanned services, then they can see all your messages and probably find something in them to prosecute you over. But if you used any encrypted services they don’t have access to, then they can just start prosecuting you for using encryption that they can’t spy on…
In either case you lose, and they gain the ability to practically put anyone they want behind bars.
And who knows who will wield these tools at a later point, and what they might decide should be illegal, which they can then immediately dig for in all their previously stored and scanned messages.


Pear Launcher has them but calls them “App Groups”. But as I said, the missing piece is to hide them from the main tab when they have been added to another tab


I feel the same. I like having my desktop with easy to reach commonly used apps, and a few widgets, such at a Google calendar widget and my keep notes. And I want all the things in the exact spot I put them, so I can build muscle memory to go where I want. The dock is not so necessary as long as I can have enough icons on the desktop. And then I want an app drawer, where I can divide it into tabs, one for regular apps and one for games.
The closest I could find are either:
Lawnchair launcher, but it’s missing the drawer tabs (it has folders though)
Pear Launcher, it has everything, but unfortunately it doesn’t remove the games from the main apps tab when I add them to a games tab…


Is there any reason you are not just calling your ISP and asking them to put their box into bridge mode and then setting your own router up behind it?
You control everything from the router and into your local network.
If you can’t trust your ISPs “modem” in bridge mode, then you also can’t trust the infrastructure beyond the modem, and in that case you would need to set up a privacy respecting VPN service directly on your router to encrypt the traffic your ISP sees.


Outer Wilds covered a lot of emotions for me. Wonder, excitement, sorrow, fear, relief, anger, frustration, calm, contemplativeness, despair, hope, terror, acceptance.
It’s my favorite game ever, and the less you know about it when you play it, the better.


Enjoy: https://youtu.be/Zh4ze5bWLcI
Also most more recent videos by this guy: https://youtube.com/@foldingideas


They were briefly, but that was reversed on 2024-08-01


Why not just write your YAML files in JSON syntax?
JSON is a valid subset of YAML


Yes, the WD Red line used to be for NAS use, but suddenly they started including SMR drives in their WD Red lineup, people got pissed because SMR isn’t a good fit for RAID setups which NASes usually are.
WD continued the practice, but introduced the WD Red Pro line. So now regular WD Reds could be either CMR or SMR, but WD Red Pro are guaranteed to be CMR.
In my opinion it’s still misleading to even brand the regular WD Red line as suitable for NAS use, but at least now you can specifically pick a drive that fits your needs.
Damn… I was hoping you were aware of things that I had missed…
Anyway, if you run out of M.2 NVMe slots on your motherboard there are still options, since NVMe is just PCIe:
https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Converter-Reader-Expansion-Internal/dp/B0BK2R7T57