They say “barely lacks any features” which I think they mean it’s full featured. I feel like Transmission and rTorrent are good clients for their niche though.
They say “barely lacks any features” which I think they mean it’s full featured. I feel like Transmission and rTorrent are good clients for their niche though.
How thick is your paper?
Congrats, great DE choice too
Openrc at least is sysvinit based. Pre systemd the options were really sysvinit and upstart. Upstart was even worse than sysvinit such that afaik no one has bothered to try to revive.
Switch to sysvinit and you’ll understand the benefit of systemd
I swear I saw one but no idea how to properly search lemmy. Here’s todays thread though https://aussie.zone/post/1515282?scrollToComments=true
It’s just using cloudflare. So likely your private data is just temporarily stored on the CloudFlare node in your region and in Germany.
Yeah, they use CloudFlare so it would look like that.
Use a bot account to post if you are worried
The dependency system takes a bit to understand but compared to like upstart it was a massive improvement.
Supposedly lemmy.ml was a paid domain which is why it’s still around but there’s not much information on it. The whole thing seems like a shit show though.
This is true but not a necessity of capitalism. Pigouvian can put the destruction of the commons back in that box.
A socialist society would be better for the environment because all the people would starve /s
Generally the idea is that both parties need to benefit from any transaction if it is voluntary.
I don’t think necessarily have a few large instances is problematic. It’s fine as long as people can move to other instances, the issue would be if those instances leverage their size to force incompatibilities or defederation.
Makes sense just thought you might have had a hairpin setup through your router.
Is that IP address the address of your router that was given by the ISP router or is it the IP of the jellyfin server?
That also says 50%? Also seems to be quoting musk too.
I feel like if Gnome Shell is crashing enough for this to be a problem then it crashing is the actual problem.