You dont need to have it installed, you can just download the APK. Thats usually the better option since the YouTube app you have installed will probably be too new of a version for the patchs.
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If your goal is simply having a backup then Immich is probably overkill. Why not just use something like Syncthing?
priapus@piefed.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma Bigscreen (Android TV alternative) is back from deadEnglish7·11 days agoLooks nice! I’m getting it set up on an old Pi right now for a new media center in my basement.
priapus@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Call for Support: Bottles Team Needs Funding to Sustain DevelopmentEnglish1·11 days agoI use the Nix package, so neither. Although I also use flatpaks for other stuff so I doubt it would require many dependencies I’m not already using.
priapus@piefed.socialOPto Espresso@infosec.pub•Replacement hopper for Timemore 078S from IntrovertEnglish2·11 days agoYep, never been an issue for me.
priapus@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Introduction - Steve's Tutorial on Jujutsu, an alternative front-end to gitEnglish21·12 days agoI highly recommend giving Jujutsu a try. It didnt take long to learn at all and just feels so much more flexible and intuitive.
priapus@piefed.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Old Call of Duty RCE's and ProtonEnglish15·12 days agoI would highly advise against it. While its not very likely someone will be targeting systems running the game through Proton, its also not out of the question and malicious code can do serious home even through Wine/Proton.
Most vulnerable COD games have community patches and servers to avoid this. Theres Plutonium for WaW, BO1/2 and MW3, a community patch for BO3, and AlterWare for MW2/3, Ghosts, and Advanced Warfare. I’ve used Plutonium before with Proton and it worked great, and AlterWare has instructions for running it with Proton.
Besides the security these community launchers/patches have quality of life and performance improvements, they’re definitely worth using.
priapus@piefed.socialOPto Espresso@infosec.pub•Replacement hopper for Timemore 078S from IntrovertEnglish2·12 days agoI’ve never personally used the DF64s, but I see both machines get recommended fairly often. I think for the Kickstarter price the 078S was an incredible value, but for the MSRP I’d probably go with the DF64S, since it has the benefit of easily swappable burrs.
Also IMO the 078S is much nicer looking, which isnt the most important factor but it is something I appreciate.
priapus@piefed.socialOPto Espresso@infosec.pub•Replacement hopper for Timemore 078S from IntrovertEnglish2·13 days agoThanks! Yeah I exclusively slow feed when doing pourovers with very light roasts. I generally dont find it makes a noticeable improvement for espresso.
Its still nice even when not slow feeding, since sometimes the last couple beans could popcorn out even with the cover halfway on as they recommend.
priapus@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Call for Support: Bottles Team Needs Funding to Sustain DevelopmentEnglish3·15 days agoBetter UI and many of the tools for managing wine prefixes are higher quality, rather than relying on something like Winetricks, which is actually a 20000 line bash script.
priapus@piefed.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•FitGirl games installation stuck at around 0.0% (Linux)English6·15 days agoI’d highly recommend using Dodi instead. I dont know what causes it, but FitGirls installers have been doing this for years. There are some steps that can fix it, but its very inconsistent. Meanwhile, I havent had a Dodo install fail.
If you’d really prefer FitGirls repacks you can run the installer in a Windows VM and move the files to the host.
The bots comment wasnt even directed at the PR author. Its just a misconfigured bot, not really that big of an issue.