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Cake day: July 20th, 2023

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  • Official Nextdns app (DNS over HTTPS)

    Curious why do you use the nextdns app over optioin 1? Is it because your phone doesn’t support Android Private DNS or for another reason?

    I never use wifi outside of my home. I have unlimited cellular data, so why would I bother?

    Fair. I guess its more helpfull in cases of poor cell reception or traveling (though I guess this is a edge case in its own right).












  • This book wrapping up all of the open ends in the story feels both very pleasant to read but also pretty sad on a deeper level. I really don’t want the main story to end but there needs to be a last chapter eventually or it’ll lose its greatness.

    Not to sound like a downer but another thing I’m gonna miss is prepub discussions. There is side stories, manga, and upcomming anime. But I’m not sure if they will garner the same type of discussion like with prepubs.

    Out of curiosity do you know of any other lightnovels that is active like bookworm or is this more of a one of deal?


  • I do wish there were more services like nebula one yearly fee no baked in ads or ads at all and more creators are willing to join them.

    The thing that sucks with youtube premium is you still have creators dumping 1 min long sponsors ruining the experience. Additionally often only way these creators allow you to go add free is via patreon, floatplane, etc which can get quite expensive if you follow 30-50 channels. The only other viable route is sponsorblock which works great but requires modified youtube clients/browser extensions and with youtubes new video adinjection could potentially be broken.

    The only part I do wonder with nebula is how well it works for larger creators.

    Linus Media group revenue break down

    https://youtu.be/-zt57TWkTF4?t=532




  • “origin=cloudsmith/caddy/stable”;

    Unable to parse Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins. An error occurred: not enough values to unpack (expected 2, got 1)

    
    // Automatically upgrade packages from these (origin:archive) pairs
    //
    // Note that in Ubuntu security updates may pull in new dependencies
    // from non-security sources (e.g. chromium). By allowing the release
    // pocket these get automatically pulled in.
    Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins {
            "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}";
            "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-security";
            // Extended Security Maintenance; doesn't necessarily exist for
            // every release and this system may not have it installed, but if
            // available, the policy for updates is such that unattended-upgrades
            // should also install from here by default.
            "${distro_id}ESMApps:${distro_codename}-apps-security";
            "${distro_id}ESM:${distro_codename}-infra-security";
            "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-updates";
    //      "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-proposed";
    //      "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-backports";
            "origin=cloudsmith/caddy/stable";
    };