

Without having time to test it yet, I think this is the issue.


Without having time to test it yet, I think this is the issue.


It must be a Paperless-ngx specific issue. Stopped Homer service available on :8888 and changed Paperless-ngx to be served on :8888 and it still doesn’t work. This rules out firewall and network issues as Homer was accessible on this port.


Nothing in Unifi firewall logs nor Paperless-ngx logs. I’m using standard zones based a firewall rules in Unifi. And I looked through the firewall rules, and I don’t find anything related to port 8000.


Ping and traceroute are both successful. The IP is not the issue (I think), as all other services on the same server are working fine According to unifi firewall logs, nothing gets blocked when I attempt to access Paperless-ngx.


Maybe create a few “first issue” issues. Might encourage people to start contributing if there is something concrete to start with. Otherwisr, could be a bit overhvelming just clone the repo and start contributing.


That is even worse. So it has been ongoing for at least 4 months now.


Makes sense. I was surprised that Jeep was referred to as the “small brand”.


I’m glad people are made aware of it!
My point was, if the ads are still pushed to cars, I’m surprised FuelArc used a 4 month old reddit post as reference. Someone most have contacted Dogde, Jeep, or Stelantis for a comment on this.


You do realize this is based on a almost half-a-year old reddit post? What has happens in the meantime?
Note to self, never buy a Stelantis car. Not that I have ever considered that anyway!


In Grayjay you can group your subscriptions. https://grayjay.app/


Have you measured the power consumption with a kill-a-watt (or similar)?


I am very happy with Blocky https://github.com/0xERR0R/blocky
No UI, just a simply config file if that is your thing.
Because that is how Bluetooth is specified. Bluetooth is primarily used for audio, where high throughput is not the most important parameter. Expected Bluetooth throughput is less than 2 Mbps, see more here https://www.bluetooth.com/blog/exploring-bluetooth-5-how-fast-can-it-be/
WiFi on the other hand, has peak throughput above 1 Gbps. So your observations are as expected.


OK, that makes sense.


A sad guide… Surprised it is topped by the Philippines.


Apropro WP: https://lemmy.world/post/6582047


Does as advertised, and I don’t really know any alternatives.


Cool, I’ll give it a try.


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Looks quite impressive!
Not sure if useful for me though.