Too bad Insomnium quickly became a dead project. Luckily, Bruno and its file-based projects are perfect.
Too bad Insomnium quickly became a dead project. Luckily, Bruno and its file-based projects are perfect.
PurelyMail is a great and cheap service. It’s like $10 per year. You just set up some records (MX and TXT) on your domain provider and that’s it.
You could also self-host email, but then you need a server that’s always powered on and it adds much complexity, so I suggest to use a managed service instead.
The good thing about using your own domain is that you’re not tied to any service. You could migrate to any other provider (such as ProtonMail, FastMail, etc.) without ever changing your email address on all services.
Everyone except the masses. See what happened with COVID and no-vax people.
The problem is finding the right balance between freedom of speech and national security.
In Italian, butterfly, bowtie and the kind of pasta are all called “farfalla”. Which has come first, though?
Sommerfugl (bird of summer) in Danish :)
But there’s no real alternative to YouTube.
And no, using a proxy service is like using YouTube itself with uBlock or whatever.
SponsorBlock also comes by default on SmartTubeNext for Android TV.
Pro-tip: apps can’t ask for leaving a review twice, so if you press yes and then go immediately back, it will never ask again.
And SmartTubeNext if you have an Android TV.
You just have to do it once in a few months, and recent versions made it way easier to just download the correct apk and patch it quickly.
I think media piracy is not only acceptable, but something that should be actively promoted by everyone. Piracy is the only way to preserve media for future generations.
It makes sense because “master copy” is the name of the “official” version of something. Nothing to do with slavery by the way.
And I’m proud of it :)
That’s why they used master. And this makes the whole “master is a bad word” stupid, at least in Git context.
I insist on renaming main to master every time I create a repo on GitLab. Master forever, even if it doesn’t make much sense.
He removed the ability to see likes made by some profile on the profile page itself.
Yeah, I’ll be honest, never have I took a look at somebody’s likes on Twitter or Mastodon.
They can’t be completely private because instances have to share how many upvotes each post has. That’s a limitation of the fediverse, since everything is spread across many independent systems, data has to be exchanged across them.
As of now, they’re semi-private because end users can’t easily see who voted on a post/comment unless they manage an instance themselves.
Yeah, I also don’t get it. I don’t stir pasta, maybe once in the middle. It never sticks.