I’m sorry, there is a .yachts TLD?
many such cases.
have fun touching grass nerds!
“scrobbling”. Man, I thought that died alongside Digg.com
I used to be a heavy Tasker user. I think I hit a wall with building more complex rules using their interface, which made me stop using it. Maybe they have a way to just write a script instead now, but I haven’t looked into it.
Powershell, yeah I said it!
Anna’s archive.
How does Sonarr and Radarr detect what files are the correct episodes?
LogSec is really nice and flexible.
It would be the death of this side of the federated internet. The amount of content it would generate once federated would crush existing servers. You would have to defederate or face near instant storage shortages. The federated que would take years to sync.
Anyway, it wouldn’t happen because they would need to transmit real vote counts instead of fuzzy vote counts. You would be able to see how every single person on reddit voted. Which would simply expose the vote manipulation going on there.
These guides are very well timed! I just bought a NAS for the home network.
Turn all land into public land disposing it from corporate ownership.
At one point, Jetflicks claimed to host more than 183,200 TV episodes.
Look what they took from you!
Yeah a lot of ISPs are putting people behind CG-NAT these days. Good luck getting around that with out some kind of relay.
Pull requests are welcome.
@MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de When I type @ I get a user picker in the text interface that autocompletes the username, and then it just generates the link in Markdown. The link does not need to be generated in Markdown, just typing out that syntax will ping the user. The markdown is required, so users can click the link and view the person’s profile. That user will get a notification in their inbox.
Typing ! and then the name of the comm does a similar thing !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com. It will also format it in Markdown, but again, not required because that syntax will be changed into a localized link to the comm.
Localized comment links currently are not a thing, but it is an active discussion. You can view that discussion here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2987 and the underlying issue that causes the lack of localized comment links here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1101
Oh that’s cool. How easy would it be to sync those files between devices?
Where it the data stored, this looks really interesting.
I mean, the poster is one of the two lead developers of the Lemmy platform. He might get a pass.
Most corporations are not going to do that because they often standardize around products with known solutions for management that come with service guarantees. No one wants to support a small fleet of aging hardware running an os outside the dominant platform.