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Use rclone
Use rclone
Absolutely!
If anyone is interested here’s a great thread on it
Just be cautious when moving or backing up the files, things like rsync and bakula have specific flags needed to preserve symlinks.
Checkout plexamp as your client if you use plex
Anything on this list sounds like you’d have playing https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/03/humble-brings-back-a-bunch-of-boomer-shooters-for-this-game-bundle/
Why did the Robot quit its job at the factory?
Management kept pushing its buttons
To even further complicate things for the establishment dems, Bernie outperformed any other candidates with voters under 40 frequently. It’s not the age of the candidate but the content of their platform.
You can however run any LXC which you can definitely do natively.
Lowerdecks did such a great joke about this
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS4E02IHaveNoBonesYetIMustFlee
“Boimler, meanwhile, approaches his new quarters with eager anticipation. As soon as he enters, though, his eyes are assaulted by the bright, lurid red glow of the port bussard collector. He attempts to reassure himself that it’ll just take some getting used to, even as his pupils shrink into pinholes.”
Where’s that in the documentation?
Correct, so when I post my song I created to Funkwhale, it’s then federated across the fediverse, living on other servers and able to be downloaded.
Let’s say I use the wikimedia license and allow reproduction of my music as long as I’m credited.
Someone in the fediverse likes my song and they download it. Then use it in their licensed DRM enabled media and give me no credit.
Who then protects my license and attribution rights beside myself? Does this open up others in the fediverse who hosted my media and allowed download to suit? The courts that would hear the case are unlikely to provide a distinction between the user who stole my media and those hosting it.
What prevents Funkwhale from charging a fee for their streaming app and profiting from my song and cutting me out of profit share? Which is exactly what digital distributors do all the time.
How does Funkwhale prevent the upload and sharing of licensed music by unlicensed parties?
None of this is referenced in the documentation or ad copy on the site.
I’ve seen funkwhale posted here multiple times, and these questions are never addressed.
That’s fair enough, so who handles licensing. How do you protect the copy left aspect of your music? How do you prevent your work from being freebooted?
The publishing referenced in the ad copy. There’s no talk of how licensing is handled or who hosts what where. Just because it starts off as OSS and self hosted does not mean it stays that way.
What if we added a P2P element so we could share our music and own it instead of streaming it? Oh wait, that’s soulseek.
Who keeps posting this? This feels inches away from a monetized subscription service.
You have a permissions issue with pg_logical/snapshots": Permission denied. Check that your volumes exist in /var/lib/docker/container (or something close) and that the user running docker can create a test file in the local directory (likely a db directory in the docker root)
What’s your docker-compose.yml look like? Especially any volume mounts
Well edited, but weird. Deep fakes still can’t beat good editing.
Kind of, yeah. That’s why I replied with it.
The very same thought yes. Also this interview
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oE2uls6iIEU&pp=ygUbZ3JhY2UgaG9wcGVyIGRhdmUgbGV0dGVybWFu
Pen, paper and dice