You: [ copy pastes link ]
Others: Hey, can you also tell us what that link points towards?
You: wHaT iS tHiS, a BoLsHeViK LaBoR CaMp?
You know what you sounded like.
It’s a small text addition for context, not a big ask. Most of these upgrade posts in this community have people asking the same thing, so they can discover new software.
Ultimately, though, it’s your choice.
I use Navidrome myself, and I still think it would be nice for people to know a little bit about the software in an update announcement post.
Seems like a very reasonable request, I don’t grok the vitriol in your response.
Try opening Element Desktop/Web, hitting the “Add” button to the right of your current space’s title (“Home”, if you’re not in a space), and choose “Join Public Room”. From there you can search for room names on Matrix.org (or other homeservers of your choice) - which is kind of the best option right now.
The first point is moot as you can encrypt your data; your host my have it, but they can’t access it.
As far as self hosting goes, yes: DNS registration will generally out you, so if you’re really trying to stay hidden then - as the previous poster mentioned - your best bet is to just make an account on a relatively large server.
Cheers, I just started dropping connections to /link
as well, as a result.
Edit: Looks like it was quickly fixed and released in 0.0.40, very cool.
Link seems to point to a 404. Here’s an updated link.
Finally. One of my favorite animes; so hyped to get a sequel.
Been a Kagi user for a while - so happy they added this lens. Such a fantastic search engine. I’m really happy they - for some odd reason - see my demographic (as a Lemmy user) valuable.
I saw the same post! Was in my feed on Instagram, kind of like an ad to download Threads. It was preceeded by two posts from attractive young women looking for “travel partners”.
What an inept way to promote a website: Two bots and a bigot.
Sorry, I don’t use proton mail. It sounds annoying, but please understand that I am not talking from the perspective of a person who uses the service and is directly affected by them.
Hmm, guess I was wrong, then - that would be very annoying; especially if you’re getting pop-ups for a family plan you won’t ever be able to make use of as you’re a solo user.
Ah, you’re right - that is very annoying.
They mentioned that they bought premium, so they won’t be seeing ads. Edit: Multiple people below are telling me that purchasing premium does not remove all ads, so that’s actually quite annoying.
As an aside, I really don’t get the logic of using a service like e-mail and just expecting it to be free - it’s very bizarre to me.
If it’s something important to you (as I assume e-mail is), pay for it - or stop whining about ads/nagging pop-ups.
And if you can’t pay for it, download Dovecot and try doing it yourself - it’s a fun experience, and will make you appreciate the work done by email providers. Spoiler alert: it’s a massive pain in the butt.
Run not one, but two electron based apps? 😅
All jokes aside, most desktop apps and web browsers, nowadays, use ungodly amounts of RAM. The pessimist in me blames Chrome and electron, but in reality it just comes down to programmers being more accustom to having access to more memory than they need.
I say relax and enjoy the lack of slowdowns - having too much RAM is not a problem, but having too little is. Your only concern should ever be trying to avoid the latter, and with 32gb of RAM you should be good until the next big Discord update. (slight /s on that last point)
This might be right up your alley.
That channel’s later animations are very nice - it’s fun watching them improve with each successive video.
This is good news. Say what you want about MS, link for Windows is great. I use it pretty regularly for calls and screensharing.
I always liked their UX, and never noticed any outright bugs?
But, yeah, definitely dislike the Spyware - I recall having to
adb shell
into the device and manually disable those processes after each update.Shame they include that, their devices are (otherwise) really great.