[-] [email protected] 12 points 7 months ago

This is how we do it here as well but I find the lack of sleep even if I went home an hour or two earlier impacts the entirety of the workday.

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If you are on call and you receive a call at say 3:45 am and you resolve the issue by 4:30 am. Is it then worth trying to go back to sleep to wake up for work the next day or should you just stay awake and power through it?

I'm asking because this happened to me and I went back to bed, did not feel tired at all and when I eventually fell asleep I got maybe an hour of extra sleep and I felt like complete garbage when my alarm went off and pretty much like that for the remainder of the day. Whereas I feel like if I just stayed awake for the extra time after 4:30 am I might have not felt as bad?

What are your opinions on this?

Edit: I'm appreciating all the responses and taking the information in. Sounds like this is not a clear cut case that is a simple yes do this or no don't do that.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago

I think this is a sound way of doing it. Rather than trying to force people to switch and potentially alienating them from using an app like signal and moving away from their usual apps. The people who really want to continue chatting with you will come along for the ride.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Yes it's been like that forever. Before it used to outright block the entire domain.

[-] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

When I search for this it has a WordPress icon. I wouldn't trust it.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

I use a beelink nuc, put on Linux and just connect it via HDMI to my tv, this way I have no real restrictions and I can keep it up to date easily.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago

Yep, after you realize the majority of the stuff you can buy of Amazon is mass produced trash with zero quality. It was easy to remove.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 10 months ago

If you know how to use docker look up gluetun, it basically allows you to tunnel everything through the VPN and still access everything locally.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago

I do this exact thing and after a year or so of running my invidious instance locally I'm not banned and never had any issues and I use it about 5 hours per day give or take. Hope this helps.

[-] [email protected] 31 points 11 months ago

Go to ipleak.net and activate the torrent check, paste the magnet link into your torrent app while on VPN and it will tell you what IP address it detects, if it's not the same as your regular ISP then you can verify that it's using your VPN and not your standard internet connection.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

If it were up to me, the first boot I would make sure theres no internet access either via Ethernet or wifi that ensures the computer cannot phone home to its mothership. From there either reinstall windows fresh or straight to Linux if you want to avoid spyware.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

This used to happen to me an older version but since upgrading to 0.0.40 I've not experienced this anymore

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hey @admin, just thought you should know, when I updated my Jerboa app to 0.0.35 I got this message.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

I use Navidrome as the backend and DSub to connect to it. When I'm on the go I use a site-to-site wireguard VPN connection back to my server to listen to music and it also caches the songs so even if I don't have reception I can still listen to my music.

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