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That applies for most things tbh
That applies for most things tbh
To get into a private tracker you need to have a good seed to leech ratio, and to do that you need to upload a lot, which is what gets you on the ISP hitlist. This solution is by definition not useful for people in countries where the ISPs enforce no torrenting
Please post your address to send the medal
unless you somehow charge only during times of excess renewable energy. Currently, this is not possible.
This is possible in many European nations, who publish live data on renewal percentage.
In the Netherlands, I have the live green energy data in home assistant. This could quite easily be used to turn on and off car charging
Okay but when can we use the weather forecast on our dashboards? Functionality was retired with no replacement
Because they’re russian and offering free cloud storage of your business documents
how is it just as fiddly as vim? it’s the only one that’s even half intuitive
websites that serve users in the EU need to allow you to decline cookies, not just tell you about the fact they use them. this website is actually breaking EU privacy law, it’s definitely not what a European user would consider protective
Really cool concept
Unless I’m reading it incorrectly, the devs changed tact and this was already fixed 2 weeks ago
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2384#issuecomment-1978857727
If you don’t trust the person, why give them access to your WiFi in the first place?
Move to industry!
I know that logseq is working on real time collaboration, and they have docs pages on how to share across devices and users without any centralisation or touching their servers
The problem is that many people learn by themselves, and leave a security vulnerability. This is designed to avoid that
Strongly agree. These guys are just so typical in the Linux community. Embarrassing themselves ranting against a project designed to lower the barrier for entry. “If you can’t code your own kernel why are you even trying to set up a Plex server” vibes
Can you explain your issue here? It’s free and open source. What is he “selling”?
Proton VPN I found not good for streaming sites. Considering the forum we are on, I doubt that is a primary requirement here but it was unstable and regularly detected by the streaming sites. The stream kept getting buffering issues and the only way to fix it was a series of restarting and refreshing different things and trying different servers. Support just pushes you through a flowchart of settings questions when really their service should just work properly
It was a pretty disappointing experience considering I actually forked out money for it (not the free tier)
Spotify has a setting to enable high quality audio
Are you deliberately being obtuse? They do enforce no torrenting of copyrighted material. Downloading they tend to not care, but uploading will get you legal notices in many EU nations