

HDDs or SSDs locally?


HDDs or SSDs locally?


I moved from the default jellyfin login method to using Authentik as the identity provider. Now its part of my homelab setup where all services have SSO, and I don’t have to create/manage an account for each person for each service.


Non-profits do not always remain non-profits, and can become for-profit entities. Being a non-profit is not a reason to move to proton IMO, but Proton should be a decent temporary option if Bitwarden becomes aggressive to the open-source ecosystem.


It does a similar function though. Your devices are able to connect to it and sync a keepass db between the two. You have a solid solution IMO.


Its like you have your own cloud storage provider.


If you have a cloud storage provider, and you save your keepass database to it, then you also get automatic syncing for all devices that can connect to that cloud.


You should be able to find an Android Auto / Apple CarPlay device that will give you what you’re asking for. Then just set your phone to Do Not Disturb or a specific Driving mode so that it doesn’t let you control the phone itself until you reach the destination or are at a complete stop.
Newpipe should let you download and convert as MP3 or whatever format and then you just play in your music player of choice.


Its whole-volume encryption, not file encryption. Most modern CPUs have built-in AES-NI instructions so its not much of a performance penalty (as long as AES is used for encryption).


Its two. It didn’t like the exclamation mark. I removed it and it started working.


I tried without spaces too unfortunately


Ah yeah, I misunderstood. Thanks for the clarification.


Its bitlocker encrypted. You need to unlock the disk to see System Volume Information in Linux.


The process is dead simple: grab any USB stick, get write access to the “System Volume Information,” and copy into it the “FsTx” folder and its contents. Shift+click Restart to get Windows to the recovery environment, but then switch to holding down the Control key and don’t let go. The machine will reboot, and without asking any questions or showing any menus, will drop you in an elevated command line with full access to the formerly Bitlocked drive, without asking for any keys.
Its dead simple to get write access to System Volume Information
Not even local admins have access to it. A local admin would have to take ownership of that folder (not recommended), but if a local admin is doing that for this exploit, they can just turn off Bitlocker rather than go through this nonsense.
I misunderstood the exploit. See replies.


“We will monitor all our users and sell their meta data to advertisers, but we draw the line at Meta tracking our mouse clicks!”
She’s just her. I think you should keep a record of the races for history and health reasons, but socially, she’s Violet. If you’ve already decided to change her name, that’s cool too, but I really love the name Violeta. She’s your kid, and you get to decide what’s best as her parent. Most folks are just trying to help, but I think it’s nicer to let you and your partner decide what feels right.
For example, if you pick a name, stick with it and make sure people follow it. If you call her Violet, and someone starts calling her Violeta, politely correct them. If her name is Sophie, don’t let people call her Sophia. If it’s Marcos, don’t let them call him Marcus. You get what I mean.
When she’s older and if she wants to go by Violeta instead of Violet, that’s totally her choice and we should respect it.
These early decisions really stick with them for life. It might feel like a lot, but if you and your partner talk it over, share what you want, and stick to your guns, you probably won’t have regrets. As long as you stand behind your choices together, it’ll all be okay.


If you’re a web dev, and you implement this, just know you won’t receive my web traffic. Ill go live with the other robots and we will start our own internet with blackjack and hookers.
According to TechCrunch, that dataset is built off of Public Domain works.
The Common Pile v0.1, which can be downloaded from Hugging Face’s AI dev platform and GitHub, was created in consultation with legal experts, and it draws on sources, including 300,000 public domain books digitized by the Library of Congress and the Internet Archive. EleutherAI also used Whisper, OpenAI’s open source speech-to-text model, to transcribe audio content.
Healthy storage pool? Any disk errors?