You can’t easily run the normal version. You can install the android version fairly easily, but running the normal version requires you to enable a debian container from developer options
🏳️⚧️ she/her
You can’t easily run the normal version. You can install the android version fairly easily, but running the normal version requires you to enable a debian container from developer options
Actually, it seems I was misunderstanding. Apparently all mastodon posts get federated as appearing on !random, so I’m not sure what I was seeing
But on mastodon, there’s a feed that lets you view all posts from all federated instances. Wouldn’t mbin users be excluded from that feed when posting to !random?
Edit: I was looking, and it seems to me that if a user posts to !random, I can’t even see it on their profile from mastodon? Am I misunderstanding this?
My understanding is that mbin encourages microblogging to !random, which you can’t see from other instances. Is that incorrect? If that’s the case, I really don’t understand how mbin federation is supposed to work
Pay for a vpn, which is good for more than just piracy (mostly piracy though)
you’re just using jbod? with that many disks, aren’t you worried about them failing? or do you just redownload it if that happens
6 shows (131 episodes) at 240 GiB
2 movies at 80 GiB
Where do you get such cheap storage? I’ve seen it closer to $20/TB usually
It just doesn’t have that many files anymore, since not that many people use it. 1337x.to is more popular now
They should still have to indicate that it’s an ad, the problem is that they’ll probably block you from seeking past an ad
It explicitly sets it to that to help disguise the fact that it’s a script rather than a browser
I believe instances generate the preview as soon as it’s federated. The problem is that if you have many followers, each of their instances will try to generate a preview at the same time
She read murder mystery stories, but not a guide about how to get away with murder
Are “multiple people, duo, cleavage, bitcoin” the negative prompt?
if you put it on gitlab, you’re not the one getting sued when they take it down
I assume they mean more like what’s happening on Mastodon, where instances mass defederate other instances for not having the same instances defederated
The light leaving the house decreases heating efficiency because the energy quite literally went out the window. If you run needless calculations or look away from the monitor, that energy still ends up heating your house
My library’s website lets you check out audiobooks. Is that not common?
They only added it a couple of versions ago
No, you need an account on mastodon or another microblog platform