

Here’s a list of a few coops: https://canadianworker.coop/join/members/
The list includes federations of other workers coops, like the Federation of EMT coops: https://fcpq.coop/
Here’s a list of a few coops: https://canadianworker.coop/join/members/
The list includes federations of other workers coops, like the Federation of EMT coops: https://fcpq.coop/
DSub2000 is on Fdroid as well. Subsonic doesn’t change, but android does. DSub isn’t built for recent Android’s and as such FDroid won’t automatically update it. And some stuff might get increasingly wonky/broken due to API and SDK changes.
Only DSub or DSub 2000 as well? The former doesn’t look like it’s been updated in 3 years+
Nevermind, I found it. You have to hit “go offline”.
There’s also a lot of smaller solutions, like smaller record label websites, and legacy music stores in whatever country you are.
Plenty of artists still do sell CDs though. I often buy them at the merch stand at shows. Many also sell DRM free digital files on sites like Bandcamp. I also buy a lot of music at the thrift stores and rip them. If all else fails, there’s always the high seas.
Another vote for a music server. Gonic/Navidrome is pretty low power and super useful!
Home assistant is another option, but I’ll say that if you’re serious about home automation you’ll quickly outgrow a Pi. It’ll run if you only have a handful of devices though.
I’ll have to try DSub(2000), looks pretty nice. I’ve been using Ultrasonic. I do like that Ultrasonic allows you to browse cached files as if they were their own server, which DSub doesn’t seem to do.
I don’t think a high school teacher trying to setup something for a couple classes on some old hand me down desktop requires enterprise grade anything, so we’re good!
What you’re looking for is Promox.
Whatever you do, for the love of FL/OSS, please don’t use Unraid. Proxmox and TrueNAS are far better options.
Is yt-dlp
not available on Mac?
Ça c’est de l’osti de merde comme on dit ici.
I don’t know where you are but rear fogs aren’t illegal in the rain here and from experience they are nothing but helpful in heavy rain and white out snow. I am always so so sooo glad when someone in front of me is using them when it’s absolutely pouring. You really have to not be paying attention not to notice that it’s two lights and not three and somehow mistake them for stop lights.
In fact, Transport Canada recommends using them in fog, rain, or snow.
Use only if driving in fog, rain or snow as these lights can be confused with stop lights, distracting other drivers.
Yes that as well, I love mine and use them a lot. But that’s a step above rear running lights. There’s no god damn reasons the rear indicators shouldn’t be on all the time.
Yes. Unfortunately FDE hibernation is not well supported and in fact Debian used to disable it in the kernel (though that night have changed).
IMHO is a big oversight because encrypted swap hibernation is safer than sleep.
I’d rather see mandatory rear running lights. The amount of people who can’t be arsed to turn on their lights in bad visibility conditions is too damn high.
Used to but currently incompatible:
Wow yeah I was excited for this, cause if the specs are right I wouldn’t Ind paying around flagship price for a Linux first phone. But at $2K that’s over twice what I’d be willing to pay unfortunately.
Still, I wish them good luck because we desperately need Linux first mobile devices.
I have around 100 ZigBee devices, roughly 40 WiFi devices, three dozen integrations, Music Assistant, etc. And yeah I was feeling the squeeze. 🤷 Let alone security cameras…