

If all that was stopping them was the domain name, surely they were never really gone?


If all that was stopping them was the domain name, surely they were never really gone?
It never hurts to get checked out (unless you live somewhere where that could bankrupt you)


I don’t see the problem. If the files are named properly, software like sonarr will have no problem organising it. You just name the file S02E4-E6 etc.


Ahh right, that would be a bit more difficult to calculate.
I guess you could make a script which just bruteforces all combinations of a-f against an English dictionary. I might try to do that tonight.


I think that’s just 6^32, no? (Amount of options^string length). Which is 7958661109E24.


Linux users, despite being a very important part of their user base, have zero official tools for Proton Drive syncing.
I really don’t think that can be considered as “user hostile”. It’s not like they had it and took it away later. A con? Sure.
You just skipped over half of that point where they mention there was a way of using it in Linux, but they took it away


Yeah but that only works once or twice per conversation until it becomes weird.


I honestly don’t understand how mostly my coworkers have so much patience with me. I’m really glad they do though.


Well then why aren’t they doing so now? They’re already maintaining their own forks of android, should be pretty trivial to do.


I think that was mainly solved (here in the EU at least) by requiring a choice of search engine when first opening a browser.


In the 1 September update they state they found that web client and a mobile client as well, but not the API (I guess) containing the system prompt and the actual routing to the models.
Unfortunately the app developer themselves have decided to only allow installs from the play store. Not much you can do about that, though I wonder if that’s something revanced could possibly patch out of the apk.


I think this is probably because of the setting in toolbox to keep previous versions for rollback
Oh shit nice I had no idea this subdomain exists, guess I’ll finally be rid of those stupid ai answers in private windows as well!


Apparently they keep posting updates on their discord for some reason. This is the last response someone shared on github:
Hi everyone, it’s July 25. Yesterday, the devs and mod team here have begun (early) alpha testing of the new Lidarr metadata server.
In general, things are working fairly well. There are a few issues to resolve before it can go live. But we wanted to let everyone know that we have some concrete forward movement happening behind the scenes.
NOTE: This stage of testing is NOT OPEN to users. We appreciate your patience, but at this stage you cannot help. This update is meant to let you know that the project is not dead, as some have incorrectly theorized, and that there is behind-the-scenes work heading toward getting the new metadata server up and running as quickly as possible.
Please continue to be patient, and continue to use this channel for Lidarr support questions. If you have other conversation topics, please use general or another more appropriate channel for that.
Thank you from the devs and mod team.


I mean yeah, but that doesn’t make the title any more true.
It’s just because of entropy. More entropy is more secure.
Also sure, it’s you getting hacked, but it’s the service that got hacked that will have all kinds of news stories written about their weak password requirements.


You don’t, there’s privacy respecting ways of delivering notifications in android.
Also, a 24/7 connection to a server isn’t nearly as bad as you might think.
The connection isn’t active the whole time, it only uses any significant amount of battery if there’s actually data being sent or received. You likely already have quite a few of them anyway, how do you think systems normally listen for push notifications?
Besides all that, I read in other comments that the privacy issue was the device id firebase needs. Obviously apple also needs some kind of device id, otherwise how do they know where the notifications are going?
Did some searching, yup apple also needs a unique identifier:
When it’s time to send a notification, you generate a request that contains the notification data and a unique identifier for the user’s device.
From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/usernotifications/setting-up-a-remote-notification-server


That doesn’t have anything to do with how you install the app.
My current flat only has windows that open horizontally outwards. Even the windows on the gallery side open outwards, so I can’t open them all the way without preventing my neighbours from passing. It also rains inside constantly.