You can install the kbin interface as a PWA on mobile, and it works pretty well. There are some kinks for sure, but it’s 100% usable and better than lemmy.
You can install the kbin interface as a PWA on mobile, and it works pretty well. There are some kinks for sure, but it’s 100% usable and better than lemmy.
Coming in hot with the real answer as to why it feels that way on the fediverse relative to the rest of the internet.
Power Toys Run (from the paper toys suite) is a fantastic launcher that’s better than the start menu.
Sshfs to Nas? Does that mean you have a persistent ssh session open from your host and are using it as a file system to a self hosted Nas at your home? Or did I misunderstand that?
I suspect those are OPs urls, and showing them could allow someone to identify the company or site they work for.
Think your commodore 64 is really neato?
what kinda chip you got in there? A dorito?
Every time that lyric gets me. Every word is meticulously chosen. And all of his songs are like that, which is just incredible.
Stack exchange is CC licensed, and they host a lot of user content.
Where do you think is a reasonable price? Search is something most folks use daily, multiple times per day. If the quality of results is good, that seems like a small price to pay. Netflix is pushing 20 a month, and many other streaming services are in the 10—15 range.
Can’t argue with that. It’s not cheap, but it’s fully self hosted and works offline and that’s hard to beat.
From kbin, you can just boost it right from the web site.
Unifi has good equipment, works very well with a small self hosed cloud key or dream machine.
Classic Kohl’s strategy, not sure if they did it first, but its the first place I saw it used in early 2000s.
It’s always been cool, but a lot of people gave it up due to lack of good quality tools and content sites actively working against it. Glad to see the community is still alive and trying to get back to it.
I’m a big user user of weather.gov, but curious what you mean by blaming weather service for this not being convenient?
This is a tricky problem to solve for sure. I’ve been battling it for a while myself.
I’m out of the loop, what’s going on with plex?
How do you get an email address for a library that is actually monitored by a human that would respond?
Depends on your use case. If you just want the content removed from their database (assuming they aren’t tracking versions or edits themselves) then a few hour bake is probably sufficient. Realistically probably good to delete immediately after the edit, but better to be safe and wait.
The more difficult to quantify problem are reddit content sucker’s that have copied content from reddit, and there maybe no deleting from those unless they refresh data directly which is unlikely.
First announced casualty of the reddit api fiasco. Sync was the only acceptable way to browse reddit and without killing time on the internet won’t be the same.
I believe programming.dev is the main instance for all programming related communities that left reddit.