

There is absolutely no way this blows up in their faces.


There is absolutely no way this blows up in their faces.


Just preference using Tinyauth over the plugin. It’s got a beautiful login screen.


So that’s what I did in that bottom section–I should have been more clear, I used the full path and not just https://tinyauth.domain.tld/. The redirect was broken.
Additionally, when I was trying to figure this out, I came across this bug report, where the author specifically says not to do that.
I assume this is easy but I have no experience with forwardauth. Thanks so much for your help.
And good catch on that groups/group issue.


All of these guys benefit from government involvement early on. Elon went to Russia to buy rockets for SpaceX with the man who would immediately thereafter become the head of NASA. Facebook was started with outside investment from Thiel, who himself was the beneficiary of In-Q-Tel funding. The project that became Google Earth was also funded by In-Q-Tel.
Bootstraps my ass, and frankly, they’re all probably assets as well. It’s not hard to look at FB/Google/any number of tech companies and conclude that they collect information the government would like but politically can’t hold, but is able to obtain via national security warrants with little to no oversight.
Why does it have to be playable inside KOReader?


Turns out all the government needed was some Trump branding in order to sell people on an invasive national database.


Shelfmark has similar functionality and isn’t vibe coded, to my knowledge
Genuinely miss the old Apple, but Linux is ascendant so I’m not too mad.
This article has me thinking I’ll get the two cheese graters out of my closet. For old times’ sake.


Guy whose ideal model would be to have no employees and pay $0 in wages, benefits, retirement, etc: “I think generative AI is great, actually”


Fortunately this exists


Booklore is listed as an alternative to Calibre 😭


Getting pulled into nonsense by the war hawks was so frustrating yet so peak


We don’t need a podcast to answer that question


Erm, same? Do you think this isn’t available without paying someone else?


Paying to pirate things is wild. You absolutely don’t need to pay for anything. Get on private trackers, which have literally existed for decades at this point.


Amazon owns Bond


And changing yourself. Frequent magic users would get old and spindly, I believe occasionally glowing. Axe swingers would get ripped. Your character would be a literal representation of your playstyle and that was cool as hell.
I’m actually pumped the Forza guys are making this. They’ve done a pretty good job with that series, but obviously racing is a whole different ballgame.
And I completely agree with your opinion above. If this turns into some overarching parody of western folklore, I’m out. That’s not the tone I’m hoping for.


Maybe back out into the Jellyfin app, then give it a second, then back out to the Roku home screen?
My running theory was that if I quit too quickly, the server would place the timestamp at the end of what had been pulled for buffering, but if I took a second, the webOS client could update the server with the actual timestamp. It seemed to be about 5-8 minutes ahead every time.


I’ve had this issue as well with the WebOS client. I found that if I hit “back” to exit playback but not the app, it worked fine. The issue was only if I turned off the TV or exited the app, so I simply tried to avoid doing that.
I don’t have any other advice and never managed to actually fix the problem.
Can you not change this in the “Default Apps” settings page in Windows?
Signed, A government employee currently resisting the very same migration