What are you talking about it’s just a laptop in gamepad form you can hook up PC peripherals and there will be zero difference.
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Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.
What are you talking about it’s just a laptop in gamepad form you can hook up PC peripherals and there will be zero difference.
7.09 global but I do have a few files with over a 30 ratio
With a traditional download, examplesite.com sends a file to your computer, that’s it.
With torrents, instead of that you download little pieces of the file from many different computers. Sometimes hundreds of different computers. Then once you’ve downloaded the file you can then start sharing pieces to other people downloading. The more people doing this, the faster the downloads will be for everyone else and the less strain it will put on each computer’s Internet connection.
Also if not many people are seeding, there’s a danger that the file will have 0 seeders and nobody can download it at all.
This is also why torrenting is good for privacy. Shutting down one website isn’t so hard. Shutting down hundreds of random personally owned computers is very hard.
I think that depends on intent and amount of money involved, but I’m definitely not a lawyer.
In agreeing to be paid by music streaming platforms they almost certainly agreed not to do exactly this. Which makes it fraud.
I’ve never been in tech professionally, I’m a truck driver (now working in the office of company but still drive sometimes) but I have always been into tech. I selfhost as much as possible. Bitwarden, jellyfin, seafile, etc. and also run a Lemmy instance. I like tech projects and control.
Finally, whoever has been maintaining the current one hasn’t let us have RetroAchievement support last I checked
The network is blocking your domain but your browser won’t show the block page because the certificate is incorrect.
I’ve had my domain blocked by a few corporate networks for being “potential spam” or some such nonsense.
I just have a wildcard subdomain record. (CNAME: *.mydomain.com)
Then the traffic gets sent to Traefik which checks the request for what subdomain it is asking for and routes it accordingly.
It’s just two label lines in each docker compose with whatever subdomain I want to use and a minute or two later it’s gotten the certificates and it’s available.
That looks pretty cool. I think it’s just that everyone kinda picked their setup at the start and nobody wants to mess with it anymore lol.
I’ve got traefik setup so that I just add a few lines to a docker compose file and I’ll automatically have a new service running under a new subdomain, with SSL certificate and all. Never have to think about it.
Thanks again @aeharding@lemmy.world for making a great client but also thanks for contributing back to Lemmy as a whole!
Don’t auto-update Immich, always check the release notes before upgrading for things that say “Breaking changes”. They’re usually highlighted and tell you what you need to change.
It really depends on the app. Plenty of Android apps have very simple to do premium bypass.
Can confirm, federation works :)
I’m sure they’re probably not okay with it but also there’s not much they can do about it other than defederate .ml - such is the nature of open source software.
On an objective level, your opinion is wrong. However some people have wrong tastes and that’s okay.
Ginger and orange mints??? Holy shit I need these. Ginger and citrus are like, my favorite things.
That’s cool for certain applications but on my home network should I really be super concerned about DNS encryption?
Pi-hole is great, but unfortunately ads in YouTube or other streaming services is not one of the things it blocks.
Definitely doesn’t have even close to the graphical horsepower