

Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll check it out. Do you use it behind a reverse proxy?


Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll check it out. Do you use it behind a reverse proxy?


Thanks for this. I’ll post there next time!
PTSD = Post Traumatic Stress Dookie


Oof this is faint praise. Glad to know your opinion. I’m still looking. I don’t think Trilium is my answer.


There are two parts to this. The first is the word “cockles” and the second is using the word within the specific context of “the heart”.
AFAI remember, this is from medieval times. Cockle was a term given to any part of the body that was sensitive or easily affected. It was pretty widely used at the time.
Medieval doctors didn’t really view the heart as a single organ but the source of all of human emotions and the place where our soul resides. So emotions like love joy and grief lived in a specific, sensitive part of the heart called the cockles. And so the cockles was a small delicate region of the “heart”, and the phrase cockles of the heart referred to this emotional center.


Ironically, my pihole is blocking that link. So here’s a clean one: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/23/amazon_outage_postmortem/
Who uses ‘melting’ on its own to describe something positive?
Lots of people do. Here is the Merriam-Webster dictionary entry: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/melting
Also, it’s damn it or dammit. Not damnit. https://grammarhow.com/damnit-or-dammit/
Books, board games, card games, charades, music, cook, photography, hikes. See if there are any interesting chores to do on the property.


Best practice is to have a second browser or profile for specific sites that require you to disable fingerprint protections.
Source: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.3-Overrides-[To-RFP-or-Not]


SOLUTION: go to extensions.blocklist.enabled and turn it to false.
If you have a custom user.js or user-overrides.js you might want to just add this to the file.


Wow, this is really helpful. Thank you!!


| cut -d/ -f6 | means? I assume the cut is the parsing? But maybe that is wrong? Would love to learn how to learn this.

I really appreciate all of the time and effort you spent on this url. You’re right, the url is weird, which is why I thought it was a good example.
But the question remains whether we have some kind of tool to do this automatically and make it a bit easier…
But you nailed it with this last sentence. Especially when one is on mobile.
Thanks for replying again.


No one is demanding anything. I’m simply stating my preferred solution, which would work on both mobile and desktop, and asking if anyone knows if that solution or something similar already exists.
Nothing suggested so far will properly decode the link that I’ve included above.
But there is no reason to build something duplicative if a solution is already out there. Hence, the post.


base64 -d
Right but the / in the url trips it up and I’d like to just copy/paste the full url and have it spit out the proper, decoded link.


I used one of these at an Airbnb I stayed at last week. I downloaded and installed the Jellyfin client onto this device, no problem.


Loving all of these options. Thanks for this!


This looks cool as heck. I’ve got a few extra TBs and I only need my town, not like the whole east coast. I don’t mind throwing some dollars at this if it is able to keep me off Google. I really don’t like those guys lol


Thanks. I’ll check it out.
I’m getting into this and have some questions (if that’s okay). We still download their mobile & desktop apps, right? Then select either “local-only” or “self-hosted”? Is one free and the other costs money? If so, I’ll do what you’re doing except I just put a wireguard server on my opnsense box and vpn into my local network that way.
Is there a sample docker compose you could show me? I found this docker-compose and this env file but it all seems unnecessarily complicated. Is this what you’re using?