A pro of Sourcehut is that EVERYTHING can be done by email. So, if you use their issue tracker and want other people to be able to submit issues, they can do it without making an account.
I think there is a place for both end-to-end encrypted file uploaders and non end-to-end encrypted file uploaders but the speed is going to be a lot slower for end-to-end encrypted file uploaders.
I think the only reason you haven't seen wormhole.app recommended much is because it's not open source (not that it matters for browser-based senders). There is also send.vis.ee witch is open source and recommend by privacyguides.org.
Thanks. I tried translating it in my language to English, and I also got dust cover, but I thought it was a mistranslation.I thought a dust cover was the thing some people put on their bed during the day to prevent dust.
I can't set a trailing slash Radarr removes it when i save. I am not quite sure what you mean, but I have tried rewriting it.
::: spoiler like this, and then visit, but it makes no difference.
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You could also, instead of redirecting, rewrite it. Then it is handled serverside without sending the client somewhere else.
I am not quite sure what you mean.
When i add change it like this:
::: spoiler image
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I get a login prompt that no matter what I type in, it just reloads the page. If I select "login page" in arr app, I just get redirected to domain.com/login and get a blank page. If I try to go to domain.com/radarr/login, I get a blank page
This, I could not find an image of, but it's the thing she wraps around the blanket. (The same video, but you don't have to visit YouTube https://files.catbox.moe/%2F70g75k.mp4)
If you use something like Jackett or Prowlarr, no. If you use the web interface, yes, but they don't verify the email you enter, so you can just type in a random one.
Have been playing around with it for a bit and it's AMAZING.