They can support these languages because they have the resources to do so.
They can support these languages because they have the resources to do so.
LLDAP + Authelia
I actually moved from Authentik to Authelia because it was easier for me to add a couple of lines to a yaml than to navigate Authentik’s web ui. Authentik is more feature-full but I’m only running SSO for myself and a couple of others at home.
I experienced this as well and game up on it. I’ve been using epicgames-freegames instead. I receive a notification when I need to sign in again and when I need to finish the checkout process.
It’s peer-to-peer like torrents, but on its own network. Use can share anything but it’s primarily used for music. You set a folder to share from and if someone looks up a file you have, they can download it from you.
If you can’t find them on Telegram, there isn’t much else. If you already are in the private tracker scene you can try to get into Materize but invites may be tricky grab.
You are looking for the arr scripts (formally arr-extended). https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts/blob/main/lidarr/readme.md
Yeah, that basically it. If you download the torrent, your ip is visible, they don’t care if you upload or download. As far as they’re concerned, if your IP is there, they’ll snatch it and send you a letter.
It’s not possible to ‘not upload’. While you are downloading, you are simultaneously uploading. If a rightsholder or copyright troll is monitoring a torrent, they don’t care home much you have downloaded or uploaded. If you’re in the swarm, that’s good enough.
Gofile, Pixeldrain, Fileditch, Filen, Files.fm, Mediafire, Mega, MegaUp. I’m sure the list goes on.
As a non-power user, I don’t want daily updates. Monthly is perfectly fine for me.
Firefox is very good compared to a lot of available browsers on Android. I have a bug where I can still interact with the tab switcher when I am in the app switcher. This is so annoying so I’ve had to switch to Brave.
I highly recommend crDroid. It’s super customizable and has a good battery life / performance ratio.
I trust their privacy claims but if you backup your email and calendar you can just as easily move elsewhere if Proton does go down. Having only one provider can make things a lot easier to manage.
You’re only thinking of public use cases. For personal use, as I’m sure most people self-hosting would be using it for, it’s very convenient. I use it for work for typing long urls into a new computer we don’t yet have remote management of yet. At home, it makes it really easy to type any link with a TV remote or controller.