

You might need to click the verification link in the email it sends you
You might need to click the verification link in the email it sends you
I have the Fitbit Charge 6. Relatively inexpensive, has all the basic features and sensors, and its own GPS so you can leave your phone at home when you go for a run or whatever. Also you can tap to pay with it if you choose.
Is there a debug log that details what it is or is not deleting and why or why not?
OP doesn’t want help, they just want to complain
Trixie is usable right now. My server is running it. The final release is expected this summer.
You can just use both. I do.
Usually, one device doing both compute and storage most people’s use cases better. If you want multiple compute nodes, because you want to be able to reboot one for updates without taking down services, or you want to run real kubernetes, then three compute nodes and one NAS for storage makes sense.
Yeah I mostly just unsubscribe from that stuff. Gmail even gives you a button for it. Although recently Linkedin started a new type of email, and if I click their unsubscribe button it just goes to the top-level notification settings, which I already turned off, so those ones I just started marking as spam. Now they all go to the spam folder.
Settings, inbox categories. I have them all unchecked and the app works perfectly smoothly for me.
Oh. I turned those off the day they were introduced.
I use the Gmail app. I’ve never seen any ads in it, where do you see them?
It doesn’t have “mark as read”, no, but it does have archive. Why do you want to leave items in your inbox but read?
You can’t remove content from other instances. You would have to had deleted each item individually (and even then, the remote instance would have had to act on your deletion request; a malicious instance could just ignore it). Since instances seem to be associating your new account with the old one, maybe just try deleting the old stuff now.
The pending subscription thing might just be a known bug in Lemmy. The content is probably showing up in your subscribed feed regardless.
Let us know if it works. Based on your description of the problem, it sounds like you’ll find it still times out due to a bad connection, except you’ll have gotten fewer downloads done.
I think their consumer service is end of life. It was down for weeks not too long ago.
Well there are probably GUI firewall rule apps, but it’s be faster just to use a command, since the apps are going to take all the same info anyway. Or you could just disconnect entirely.
Easier than…?
There are dozens of ways to block that traffic, from DNS to firewall rules to just disconnecting entirely.
I don’t think jellyfin does any tagging for you. Pretty sure you can edit it, but it’s not automatic. I use lidarr and mp3tag for that. Maybe musicbrainz picard on a rare occasion, if I’ve got a bunch of files that need to be identified first.
Yup. And letting them collect data on what goes through their service is the cost.
For a limited number of requests, yes.