

Right? I had heard so many talking about this series and decided to give it a go last week. But holy hell it’s really not that good 😅 Guess it’s just my picky taste but I found this show to be quite subpar.
Right? I had heard so many talking about this series and decided to give it a go last week. But holy hell it’s really not that good 😅 Guess it’s just my picky taste but I found this show to be quite subpar.
Yeah! Obviously not for everyone - but i do think people should re-consider their initial judgments. Just like I recently decided to switch to Fastmail away from Proton. I did some research around Fastmail, and to me, their missions and values won me over. For example, they help develop open standards such as jmap over imap. They own all of their own hardware - and encrypt all data at rest. Might not suit everyone, but defo suits me well and it’s been a very nice experience so far.
I very much agree with this. Not all closed software means it’s “evil”. Look at obsidian for example that’s closed source but ut has a widely accepted user base nonetheless. Vivaldi is a great browser choice and way within my “threat model” at least.
Been mostly borked for me at least. It works as getting notified, but gotta manually claim the games.
John Oliver for president ✊
This looks very clean, looking forwards trying it out! 😁
Holy shit that’s a really well made and cool website!
Thanks for sharing the details on this, very interesting!
Niagara for the win! Developers also realize that not everyone loves Google, so it’s possible to get the apk from their website, for both the free and paid version. For those who don’t like subscriptions, they also offer a one-time payment! 😁
Very neat, was just looking for this!
Recently discovered KleverNotes by KDE, while only a desktop app it’s really really nice! It’s dead simple and straight to the point markdown editor. Recommend folks to check it out.
Oh thats a lot less than i had imagined actually and very neat that u can turn of re-hosting pictures! Putting this on my to-do list!
Curios about how much space is required for hosting a personal Lemmy instance? Is this something you know, if it’s not too much I would be interested in hosting myself!
No idea how I would connect the drivers, was hoping there would be an easy solution for this but seems there might not be? Guess I’ll have to look into something that has data as you say as I wouldn’t want to slow down speeds or make it unreliable.
The rack I linked isn’t one I want on specific, but generally in that direction. It’s a small one for sure, though they have larger ones too:
My apologies, It is mostly a media server (Jellyfinn+arr stack), but also for many random projects i like such as Mealie, Freshrss, linkding, memos etc…
forgot to mention im getting the mini-pc for free 😅
thanks for the link!
Wow that’s really neat, thanks!
Thanks I personally really needed this today actually! Well written and good points. Today is that kind day I need to take a step back and in a week or two ill have sorted out thoughts and have a more refreshed approach. Thanks.
neat dude, thanks for sharing!
You have misunderstood this product.