

Google started blocking them in some way. Even my self-hosted, entirely local-access only instance stopped working.
👽Dropped at birth from space to earth👽
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Google started blocking them in some way. Even my self-hosted, entirely local-access only instance stopped working.
Source? Only reason I’m using Apple Maps in the first place is because I need public transport directions and it’s not Google Maps. Organic Maps doesn’t have them, and I don’t want to use the app my state gov puts out because the way it calculates connections is garbage. Most international PT-only apps don’t have my city even though it’s the biggest in Australia.
Apple at least aren’t showing me that dumb shit in Australia that Google is doing with parentheses:
Bingo. And if you don’t use apps with ads, like only using jellyfin, you get none at all.
That the Blahaj admins are aussie? x3
*aussie.zone has entered the chat*
(did you also know our instance admins are Australian?)
I think the above poster is saying the ability to not be E2EE gives plausible deniability, and therefore is a feature, not a bug, in this instance.
Ah yep, found an article about it, it’s indeed disappointing behaviour on their part.
I still won’t support the pi foundation though.
Can I ask why? (/gen)
…I meant the keep watching thing. I get that a lot if I skip to the next episode right at the outro of a show.
Nah, I think that’s an issue with the jellyfin server. It happens to me too, using Swiftfin on AppleTV.
Rack server on a lack IKEA table.
Mikrotik make good hardware, what are you on about?
It does still have some issues, but it is being heavily worked on and has been for 12-18 months at this point. Has taken huge strides, and if you’re in the beta channel you’ll see lots of work being done.
There is, check out the Music Assistant add-on for Home Assistant.
The dev of this developed Caddy? Hmm… at least there’s talent behind it. I’m a little worried about creating that sort of record, but this guy seems earnest in wanting to liberate personal data.
I haven’t, no.