More freedom for people that can afford to buy a car and live in an area with ample parking. But no freedom for everyone else amirite
More freedom for people that can afford to buy a car and live in an area with ample parking. But no freedom for everyone else amirite
Realistic scenario: half the workers show up in person just to log into a video conference anyway because the other half is remote.
I use torrent galaxy, that seems to work pretty well.
Qbittorent to get the thing you want. Recommended to get a VPN while doing so.
Dump the file into a flash drive and plug into a TV. Or setup a shared network drive. Or set up a Plex server with a basic Music/TV/Movie folder structure , have Plex scan it, and stream like your other streaming apps.
Maybe I’m just lazy, but that doesn’t sound casual at all lol
To note: it’s been having problems syncing with Steam for awhile now, and only workaround is to download a custom plugin from GitHub and overwrite the existing plugin and then hope the one guy maintains it forever…until GOG fixes it of course
But you just negated your initial argument by using Apple as an example…?
87% with NoScript, Privacy Badger, uBlock
What are the common attributes between each app that allows them to be federated with each other? Users, a post with multimedia support (images, links, maybe videos), a comment thread, and what else? Can an app deviate completely from this user/post/comment model and still be federated? Do each app need to manually integrate with another app to be considered federated or is any app using ActivityPub automatically integrated to your app?
Thank you for the info. Question now is, what is the best way to read them on a tablet?
Except for the millions of Windows users…
I felt the same way, but it’s mostly due to lemmy’s still premature sorting algorithm. Sorting by New, Top Hour, or Top Six changed my experience drastically. There’s still issues like posts having not enough involvement through comments, and duplicate posts from similar communities, but overall it’s much better after about a month in.
Well, we needed a reason to save money every month anyway. Time to visit the seas again
It’s pretty cool obviously but until we can see peertube videos directly in our lemmy feed it’s just a fun gimmick. Copying the URL into a lemmy search box just so you can post a comment seems a bit cumbersome. Unless I’m misunderstanding this post
Depends on what the understanding is when we exchange money for a digital good. If we agreed that I can own it forever but you then pull the rug out from under us, then there’s an argument to be made.
Im guessing it’s this: https://www.dexerto.com/tech/raspberry-pis-latest-hire-is-an-ex-cop-who-built-surveillance-devices-2009036/
Their PR and social media managers are pretty shit honestly. But I can’t say for the other founders, or if this applies to the the Raspberry Pi foundation itself.
What’s to stop a single Lemmy instance from going “this is taking too much time and money to run, I’m shutting this server down”? I guess that can apply to any service, but monetization sometimes prevents that from happening. But in this case it’s all volunteer work and running a server takes resources.
What happens to all the users created under that Lemmy instance?
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