

IMO this has more to do with Copy Fail: many (including myself) are checking regularly to know if Cannonical has released a fix.


IMO this has more to do with Copy Fail: many (including myself) are checking regularly to know if Cannonical has released a fix.
It has only been available for 2h30 on NPM, so unless you had the misfortune of installing the latest version in this short window, you should be fine. Thankfully people have been able to quickly catch this.
Yes, but usually when you use automerge you should have set up a CI to make sure new versions don’t break your software or deployment. How are you supposed to do that in a self-hosting environment?
I guess auto merge isn’t enabled, since there’s no way to check if an update doesn’t break your deployment beforehand, am I right?
I learned yesterday that Codeberg is only free for open-source projects, not closed-source. I believe there are other Forgejo instances that accept closed-source projects though
IMO Keepass and Bitwarden aren’t exactly the same, as the latter has cross-device sync built-in.
20$/year is still cheap compared to other password managers, but yeah, the lack of transparency is worrying.


Yes, I agree with you, but why chase the latest hype that’s probably going to burst soon?


For fuck’s sake, Mozilla, have you learned nothing? We do not care about AI products
I’m thinking of using Dockcheck. It’s not a drop-in replacement for Watchtower, but you probably can wip up a quick systemd service to run it.
FFS, first Bun, now Astral… It’s a shame, uv is such a useful tool in the Python ecosystem.
What’s the case? Does it has the ability to hot-swap drives (even with a side panel off)? It can come really handy if one of your drives fails.


I already use Jellyseerr (recently renamed Seerr) but it does not resolves my “what to watch?” issue.


Your expectation is absolutely correct, and I often find myself looking at my current Jellyfin collection and have absolutely nothing I want to watch.
SuggestArr tries to fill this hole by automatically downloading content similar to what you already have, but I have yet to deploy it. (note that its development seems aided by LLMs and it has “AI” powered features)


“AI” truly ruins everything.


What could possibly go wrong?


As long as the alternative is not another chat app that is not indexable by search engines. Forums fill the role pretty well, I don’t understand why devs would use Discord in the first place.
It’s supposed to be resolved but ubuntu.com is still unreachable.
Edit: nevermind, it’s finally up and reliable.