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I use pgdash and netdata for monitoring and alerting, and plain psql for analyzing specific queries.

I've signed in and see my profile – how do I find people with similar taste?

Cloudflare could "censor" DailyStormer only because DailyStormer themselves put Cloudflare in front of their services. Same with Polymarket.

You're moving the goalpost here. The claim I was responding to was:

> Cloudflare can censor a site only if the site owner requests or allows, right?

This is different than what you're saying:

> Cloudflare could "censor" DailyStormer only because DailyStormer themselves put Cloudflare in front of their services. Same with Polymarket.

Yes, you are correct that Cloudflare can only censor their own customers. But that is a different point than the one I was responding to.


How does it do this? If Cloudflare is censoring DNS records, users can switch to another DNS server.

Or have Polymarket themselves put Cloudflare in front of their services? If so, how do we know Cloudflare initiated this, not Polymarket themselves?


We know because reports on the Polymarket Discord began with reports about Cloudflare blocking, and later on Polymarket added the trading restriction on their end. If the initiative to block had come from Polymarket, these events would have unfolded in reverse order.

In a browser, it works even without Youtube Premium :-)

Firefox mobile, m.youtube.com, "Video Background Play Fix" browser extension.


Works for me without an extension, you just need to click play again after leaving the YouTube tab/locking the phone


yeah, that is impressively bad. Perhaps a reporting error and it is 16W at full tilt?


> Every SaaS company wants an AI story.

No, no, and no.


This wording was added in the template in August 2023. What's the licensing situation for community contributions before then?


Presumably they've either gotten explicit permission after the fact, rewritten in the commerical product, or the contribution was too minor to be a concern. I don't think they could have put the amount of though needed to ensure they benefit from contributions in a way no one else can, and then also be unaware of license issues with any possible AGPL only contributions.


Sounds like it was the hotel owner not chatgpt who saved your ass in the end.


Rafael was the absolute best. He also made sure the hospital saw me right away since I was so weak. But once I was hooked up I used ChatGPT to scan the ivs they had me hooked up to since I had no idea what they were pumping into me since it was all in Spanish.


You said you solved problems with ChatGPT's help. You described a problem Rafael and hospital staff solved for you. And the problem you solved with ChatGPT could have been solved with a dictionary.


I guess this was very American of me, but when I was so sick I wanted to know if my travel insurance would cover the hospital stay. ChatGPT confirmed that it did, and told me to get to a hospital. Ultimately the hotel owner was the person who carried me to the hospital, but i wasn't lucid enough to read through my travel insurance's benefits pdf. I suppose I should have just gone to the hospital with or without insurance, but sometimes when you're very sick you don't think straight.


You said you used ChatGPT to help you get to the hospital. Then you said you used it to translate pharmaceutical names. Then you said you asked it about your travel insurance. These could be true together. But it says more of you than LLMs if you could not imagine how to solve any of these problems without LLMs.

Your travel insurance did not have emergency phone service?

LLMs are not reliable for medical advice or document questions.


I'm running Immich on NanoPi R6C (arm64, even lower idle power usage, still plenty fast for running Immich).

I use Cloudflare tunnel to make it available outside the home network. I've set up two DNS names – one for accessing it directly in the local network, and and a second one that goes through the tunnel. The Immich mobile app supports internal/external connection settings – it uses the direct connection when connected to home wifi, and the tunnel when out and about.

For uploading photos taken with a camera I either use immich-go (https://github.com/simulot/immich-go) or upload them through the web UI. There's a "publish to Immich" plugin for Adobe Lightroom which was handy, but I've moved away from using Lightroom.


Are you also facing the the 100mb upload limit when using cloudflare tunnel? Sometimes I want to upload a video from my phone will away from home but I can't and need to vpn


You have to disable Cloudflare proxy which is not an option with tunnels. It's technically against TOS to proxy non-HTML media anyway. I just ended up exposing my public IP.


> I just ended up exposing my public IP.

I considered doing that too. My main problem with it is privacy. Let's say I set up some sort of dynamic DNS to point foo.bar.example.org to my home IP. Then, after some family event, I share an album link (https://foo.bar.example.org/share/long-base64-string) with friends and family. The album link gets shared on, and ends up on the public internet. Once somebody figures out foo.bar.example.org points to my home IP, they can look up my home IP at all times.


It's another cost but running a reverse proxy from a VPS would solve this right?

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