

Android runs on the iPhone: https://projectsandcastle.org/
iOS might be Unix-like. But I don’t see that anyone is working on Linux specifically.
Android runs on the iPhone: https://projectsandcastle.org/
iOS might be Unix-like. But I don’t see that anyone is working on Linux specifically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_Buddhist_nationalism
Every religion has its assholes. Hate is not inherent to religion in general.
Yup. Actual activists are organizing and taking action. Online shitposters are slacktivists at best.
I’m on GrapheneOS so I use the builtin seedvault backups. They kind of suck but they mostly work.
You would be exposed on both sides, instead of just one or the other.
They’ve also segregated reviews by language. So now when a single group starts review bombing (usually China, from the reports I’ve heard) the rest of us are unaffected.
It’s open source, send a pull request
bruh fully grown adults aren’t smart enough to use social media safely
Off topic, but why the heck can’t I see !worldnews@sh.itjust.works? The instance and community aren’t blocked or filtered for me, and I can load other communities like !funny@sh.itjust.works. But from here, I can’t see it at all. If I try directly, it just says “Error”.
No, that’s understandable.
People used to laugh at Network. Now they just nod sadly and say “yeah”.
Yup. Asking for previous names is pretty standard when doing government identity stuff.
That’s what it sounds like.
Or if you want subtitles but the player doesn’t support them. Then jellyfin will need to burn them into the stream.
And the time. If you read every single TOS you’d never have time for anything else.
Which for a remaster is fair. Introducing threading would create a lot of bugs, and basically be an overhaul of the engine.
Removed by mod
Easiest: say “hey pick the movies you want and I’ll load those ones for you”. I’m sure you have movies that they are not ever interested in watching.
Most technical: I’m sure there’s some kind of “just in time” filesystem, or maybe some kind of tiering. I’m imagining a FS that stores just enough of the first few MB to cover streaming the rest from a peer. Tiering definitely exists, though, where you could offer all media, but some files might only be available over the WAN.