Thanks for posting this, it was an interesting read!
It seems like this is the original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonDrive/comments/1u1j4eu/the_journey_to_a_proton_drive_linux_client/
Thanks for posting this, it was an interesting read!
It seems like this is the original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonDrive/comments/1u1j4eu/the_journey_to_a_proton_drive_linux_client/
Oh for sure Kodi would be easier, I was just clarifying that there are reasons to pick Jellyfin over Kodi even if it’s only ever internal to your network.


Luanti is a voxel game engine, but servers can run different games and mods, picking from an extensive selection.
Despite this, the BFG 9000 does not appear to be available in a mod at all!


We wvalue your privacy. With your agreement, we and our 419 partners… 👀
I mean, I’d still prefer Jellyfin as its a server (we actually use Kodi for playing the content).
Even within the house, you could stream to multiple different devices. If you use something like Findroid you could download stuff for playing offline on your phone, no external access needed.
Just when you think you’ve got all the arrs you need, you find another that could benefit your stack.
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Sorry, zero is a number, so it can’t be free. One soul please, or alternatively one upper and one lower limb.


Beeper itself isn’t the problem, it’s all the hoops you have to jump through for the bridges to trick WhatsApp, Facebook, etc into connecting with it.


Err Beeper docs say you need to open the actual WhatsApp app every 12-14 days or it will disconnect.
I also think beeper uses play services for notifications so not sure it solves the original problem.
Your comment reads like we chose to be attacked at scale by spam and propaganda bots. Everyone knows we don’t want it, the article raises the problem and describes why it hurts the fediverse more than centralised platforms, but there are no solutions at the moment.
You mean in general, not in c/WomenStuff? I don’t think I’d feel comfortable posting there even if it was to push back on misogyny.
Fair!
I am honestly not surprised. But I’d guess this is a problem in public women spaces on other platforms too. The internet in general has kinda always been notorious for not being friendly to women.
Not really sure what the solution is. Realistically IRL isn’t that women-friendly either 🤷
The nature of Lemmy is that users can go sign up on another instance and continue their tirade. With that said, surely if the comment was reported they would be banned from the community?
All public online communities are not exempt from trolls. Lemmy admins are pretty good at coordinating between instances, tracking and removing troll users, but it’s endless work and often no one has even reported the problematic content.
Well it’s just that the products worth billions cost trillions to make.


That’s the default. It never forces them on you, but there is a UI option for a quick answer. Both the UI option and the “?” shortcut are disabled with the option in settings.


I think they might have changed it. Now they just have the setting to disable quick answers. If you turn on that setting then “?” won’t do anything.


It was followed pretty closely in the news in NZ too.
If anyone wants more reading material: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leongatha_mushroom_murders
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