

We’ve been debating whether someone remembering a birthday is a reflection of how much they care or not.
We’ve been debating whether someone remembering a birthday is a reflection of how much they care or not.
I thought that was Nana Visitor in the picture but I was wrong. Damn, I was enthusiastic there for a moment!
Yes, he’s listed first. If you click to expand the full list of authors you see the rest. Crewman Daniels is a shady name to be sure.
Mike Okuda is credited as an author on the book I posted. Or should I say “book”, as I don’t think it exists.
Oh, that’s a good point. Based on that I checked wikipedia and it’s not listed on his page there either: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Okuda#Bibliography
I think it’s certainly a fraud. Oh well. It’s a great idea for a book.
I replied to the wrong person - I have this one, it’s great. But as another responder said, I’m interested in LCARS specifically. I’m starting to think that this book is a fraud. How could the designer of something as elegant as LCARS release a book with such an ugly cover.
I already have it - it’s great. But I’m very into the interface. According to the Amazon listing, the book I’m interested in is by Crewman Daniels, Rick Sternbach, Michael Okuda, Trevor Gleeson, Mike Smith, David Ultra, Susan McNichols. That would make it official too. But it’s so strange that it doesn’t exist elsewhere - I wonder if it’s even real at this point.
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Yeah, I’m using Amperify app (iOS) and it’s great. I’m very happy with my choice of Navidrome now.
I’m planning on porting my Wordpress site to this. I haven’t used it yet but based on what I’ve read it will be easier than Hugo.
I see sellers saying estimated delivery time is mid-2025 if I order now. Should I wait until supply improves? I do want the hardback.
It depends how you define diversity. The overwhelming majority of content is for the white, Anglicised gaze. You could argue that there is diversity within that group but it is still narrow enough that the content posted is pretty repetitive.
Typically the ones advertised as “tested” or “working” have only had the player tested. Not the record functionality.
My MD players still play but no longer record. I can’t find anyone in my country to repair / replace the record head.
Thank you again for the response. The summary is very helpful too.
It looks like I don’t need the reverse proxy, since the sensitive services* support authentication and HTTPS.
I would need the lighttpd service to be available over unsecured HTTP too, but if that’s not possible I could always use a different subdomain.
That is such a clear explanation and makes a lot of sense, thank you again.
Since the services I’m interested in serving are authenticated then it sounds like HTTPS is what I need (which is what originally made the most sense to me). That’s a relief. I just need to figure out how to have separate HTTP and HTTPS services hosted from the one ARM service.
Thanks! Is the point of reverse-proxying your public-facing services to make them private?
I have a general idea. I appreciate the info :). I’ve made a point of having nothing sensitive in the contents or the requests (I don’t have any forms, for example. It’s all static pages).
Thank you for the very informative reply.
The HTTP and Gemini services are for vintage clients, but I would like the reverse proxy to keep my media collection private (and maybe SSH and SMB too). So I’m serving to modern clients in the case of reverse proxy. I was told that port forwarding is no longer considered secure enough and that if my media gets publicly exposed I could be liable for damages to license holders.
Well said.