There are myriad reasons not to federate with Threads.
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There are myriad reasons not to federate with Threads.
Had the same reaction to this email today!
I self host speedtest-tracker for this.
It’s also second only to .com in terms of query volume in ICANN’s Magnitude statistics with 980 mil vs .internal’s 60 mil. Not sure if that makes it a de facto standard, but it’s close.
I’m running Pop! OS on a Surface Pro 5 and it works pretty much flawlessly with the Linux Surface kernel installed. That said, 99% of the time I’m using it with the keyboard attached so I haven’t done much testing of it in ‘tablet mode’, nor with a stylus.
Aside from the VPS and object storage for housing Leminal Space, just Proton Mail. And The Anfield Wrap if we’re counting podcasts.
Move to an instance that won’t.
Not BBC but tangentially related, I enjoy the rolling stream of old crime and mystery radio plays that Audio Noir does. Worth checking out.
That’s a big reason why I’m giving it a go! Currently importing page 1200 of 1800.
As someone who has used Last.fm for 19 years but lately looking for better music discovery options, I’ll give this a go.
Not OP, but I also use Navidrome, hosted as a docker container on Synology NAS with reverse proxy for streaming outside the house. Have found the Symfonium app (paid) to be a great replacement for Spotify.
Worth pointing out that the current version of Return YouTube Dislike doesn’t seem to be working while you’re logged in. I’m sure it will be fixed soon.
I don’t use Disney+, so I can’t speak to that, but I side-loaded FLauncher as soon as they introduced ads on the home screen.
I don’t think you can paint all Android TV boxes with the same brush. I have the 2017 Shield and it has been very stable and rarely needs to be rebooted.
nvidia-container-cli: initialization error: load library failed: libnvidia-ml.so.1: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory: unknown.
I was getting this error with docker-desktop installed, but it worked after purging and installing docker-ce instead, and running with the --gpus all
command.
Thanks for releasing this. After doing a --dry_run
can the flagged files then be removed without re-analysing all images?
Not surprised it’s a Melbourne university researching this.
The tiny, plastic, fish-shaped soy sauce bottles you get with takeaway sushi.
RGB on ‘retro’ devices 🤦