There is a subscribe button, it's directly below the channel name. Up until recently there was a bug in invidious preventing it working but it looks like that's been resolved now.
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The outcome still has potential to sway politicians I suppose. If it's closer than they expect, some will have to tread more carefully and make some concessions, or risk losing their seat next election.
The existing feature is that only subscribers will see it in feeds, but it can still be searched for or viewed manually. It's not a private community feature. I'm just planning to add front-end access for the feature that already exists, so that admins don't have to do API calls to use it.
I'll see if there's any existing discussions about private communities while I'm at it though, it might be something the main devs have an opinion on or plan for.
This actually already exists, it's just not in the UI yet. Hiding communities can be done via the API. I was planning on putting in a PR to expose the functionality on the front-end at some stage.
It's really nice seeing people understanding that reducing the use of a word because of compassion is not a bad thing. Good work on examing your language.
I'd also encourage people to have a look at the words they use to describe erratic or unexplainable things. My partner has mental health issues, and hearing people constantly using "insane" and all of its fellows became really alienating for them. It's bizarre how quickly you start to find alternative words you forgot existed.
OK, looks like my setup isn't any different to yours, except that I have --security-opt=label=disable
set too. The reason for this is because of this issue, which should be fixed by now. Your version may be too old?
If you get the same result from ausearch
as on that issue, you may be seeing the same problem.
I've got this running on my jellyfin rootless podman setup. Let me check out the config when I get home, I'm out at the moment. Ping me here if I don't update this in the next day or so.
ZigBee devices are often able to be used with a 3rd party hub. For instance, all the IKEA stuff works with any standard ZigBee hub. They don't have a line to the internet if you control the hub.
If you tried a bunch of other proton versions, you may need to clear the compatdata dir for the game and then run again with experimental. The directory can get in a weird state with some games if you try to run multiple proton versions - i.e. one applies a fix on startup that breaks it in another version.
Yeah, I can second tinycam. It's very good, and let's you keep multiple streams available to switch between easily. Great for 3d printer monitoring too.
If you're just looking to view a stream, mpv on Android should be less glitchy than vlc.
Are you not logged in? You need to have an account logged in, subscriptions are stored server-side.
Edit: Ah, I see that you've found that out. Good you got it sorted!