A quick scan will show it ofcourse. But it stops bots and stuff just hitting "known" ports. I've not had any issues in the months it's been active compared to the previous month's I just used the standard port
majestictechie
I do. I run it behind a caddy service so it's secured with an SSL. The port is running on a high non standard one. I do keep checking access logs but haven't had a peep apart from the 1 person I shared it with
I don't know of something that actually downloads from Spotify. The audio on the YouTube music links are fine for me, so I never looked elsewhere
I use Spotdl: https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader
It's a python based CLI tool. You run the command and link to song/playlist/album and it basically looks on YT for the song, downloads the audio, the artwork and metadata.
It's what I've been using since I cancelled Spotify last year and decided to own my own library again
The 91fw is still made to this day though. I have 3 of the things myself. My favourite watch to wear
Have done this several times. I have never had to do anything else. I just swap em and boot.
Caravan Sand Witch
I used to run an HDD with an SSD cache. It's deffo not as fast as a normal SSD. NVMe storage is also very cheap. You can get a 2tb NVMe for the same price as SATA.
In all honesty, I'd just keep things simple and go for a SSD.
Oh that's a shame. This is the one I've got and it's been perfect: https://shop.8bitdo.com/products/8bitdo-ultimate-2-4g-controller-with-charging-dock-hall-effect-joysticks
I run Fedora, No issues with dongle. All are detected as Xbox controller (atleast by Steam). This is the one I got: https://shop.8bitdo.com/products/8bitdo-ultimate-2-4g-controller-with-charging-dock-hall-effect-joysticks
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