

I usually use rsync -azP --delete but I’m not sure if that’s the best option.
Also @[email protected] and @[email protected], Formerly @[email protected] (RIP)


I usually use rsync -azP --delete but I’m not sure if that’s the best option.


Isn’t every alternative search engine just bing or google in the background?


At this point we might as well just run everything as root anyway

Websites/apps deservedly get a lot of hate for tracking, but browsers deserve far more in my opinion. Half these data points have no legitimate reason to ever be exposed to sites, especially without asking for user consent first


Which one is which?
Wasn’t 8.1 basically the same except the start button was back on the taskbar instead of hidden behind a weird gesture?
There are literally people living in Grimsby right now


No need to, but no need for it not to either. And no way to verify it isn’t beyond “trust me bro” and I don’t trust them


Surely that’s not zero knowledge since the government can see every site you visit, which is the whole point of these laws anyway
That was one of their best specials


A duck. I get to walk swim and fly!


Tbh I forgot about giving access to others, my homelab is for me only lol


Isn’t it easier to set up a VPN than expose it to the internet?


I looked further into it and it seems to be because on iPhone the restrictions were purely technical, it just wasn’t possible to publish anywhere other than the app store which apparently isn’t monopolistic.
However Google were apparently making deals to make the play store the more attractive choice despite the alternatives existing, which did count as monopolistic behavior.
Now in isolation I can sort of understand both of those decisions, and I don’t really care either way because fuck Google Apple and Epic, I want them all to lose. But in the context of both lawsuits happening pretty much at the same time this was literally the one result that made no sense. I could understand Epic winning or losing both cases, or even beating Apple and losing to Google, but this way round was just stupid and I think Googles recent behaviour is partially because of it.


Basically Epic weren’t happy with the 30% cut that Apple and Google take from app sales and in-app purchases so they introduced a direct payment method which bypassed Apple and Google’s payment methods, but was in violation of their app store rules. In response both Apple and Google removed Fortnite from the app store. Fortnite remained playable on Android because of sideloading but was unplayable on iOS (I’m not even sure if it’s back yet)
In response Epic sued both companies claiming they held an illegal monopoly. Somehow Apple won and Google lost


I also blame the Epic lawsuits. How the fuck did they lose to Apple but win against Google, the platform where Fortnite was still fully playable and monetised?


Apple shat all over those regulations with their implementation and got away with it so now Google are doing the same


You’re giving them too much credit. Their intentions are not benign and they are the authoritarian state


If you’re very quick about it, iOS 26.3.1 is still signed so you could do the update and downgrade using iTunes if it does ask. You would have to factory reset the phone to downgrade again though and Apple could potentially stop signing it at any point leaving you stuck on 26.4
Make sure you have backups especially if Immich is now your main method of photo storage!