Looks like you edited it to make sense, cheers. Beep boop.
Looks like you edited it to make sense, cheers. Beep boop.
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
That’s pretty funny since manually searching some keywords can usually provide helpful data. Should be pretty straight-forward to automate even without LLM.
I mean, it wouldn’t stop them from continuing to post to Xitter. They can do both!
Neat. I wish more people would migrate to Mastodon. I’ve never been a big Twatter guy, but there’s a handful of people I’d like to see updates from who are trapped by their following there.
They do keep adding garbage that nobody wants, but the core product still works great. I plan on getting a jellyfin docker running in parallel though so I’m prepared in the event they piss me off too much.
Curious what you think the issues with AP are. Other than the nature of the fediverse being confusing to new users (not sure which instance to sign up for, etc), I haven’t had any issues with it. I would like to see community syncing between instances for more seamless discovery, though.
It’s not referring to the Fediverse and ActivityPub, it’s their own thing.
Flying sucks, but not seeing the world sucks more.
I have a little mini keyboard/trackpad controller. Primarily just use the directional pad and media controls to navigate Plex, but if I need to pop into a web browser or whatever, it works great.
FYI Nexctloud supports webdav.
Check out the show For All Mankind. It’s an alternate timeline where the Soviets beat the US to the moon and the space race doesn’t end.
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
Ever been in a limo?
I run it and mariaDB in docker and they run perfectly when left alone, but everything breaks horribly if I try to do an update. I recently figured out that you need to do updates for NC in steps, and docker (unRAID’s, specifically) defaults to jumping to the latest version. I think I figured out how to specify version now so fingers crossed I won’t destroy it the next time I do updates.
Pretty sure they’re using the Falcon Super Heavy for at least one of the Artemis missions.
Graphene OS might interest you.
Do they have dyndns support? That was what led me to google.
whispers quietly in your ear: “Usenet”