

Seconded, but they just go by Tuta now.
Formerly @ZeroCool@feddit.ch
Seconded, but they just go by Tuta now.
Yeah, I don’t think it effects browsers.
Yeah, I’m really glad I found out about Jellyfin. I switched to Jellyfin because Plex doesn’t let you disable Passout Protection (automatically stopping playback after something like 3hrs) without Plex Pass. I was just about to fork over $95 for a lifetime license when I looked into Jellyfin and discovered continuous playback was the default. I switched that very day and never looked back.
I miss the good old days when reddit admins still pretended to be part of the community. Anybody remember the “when this post is [x hours old] reddit will go down for [xyz]” posts? Then the admins were in the thread cracking jokes with everyone about the fact that their servers were powered by hamster wheels and they couldn’t afford a programmer? Oh how the times have changed…
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On a friday evening/night in the US? lol. Not exactly peak hours. I wonder what stupid shit they pushed to prod.
As a side note, I sideload Apollo for a few niche communities on reddit that don’t exist here on Lemmy. But I was having intermittent issues a few hours before reddit actually went dark.
Why single out Musk?
Because the post is specifically about Starlink and most people are capable of understanding that limiting discussion to what’s relevant is not the same as “singling out” Musk.
At this point I think it’s good OPSEC to err on the side of caution and assume anything involving Musk is a security threat.
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For the avid readers out there, bookwyrm is a fantastic alternative to goodreads.
That’s a great idea if the goal is to make sure I don’t shop at CVS anymore.
Well that’s a pretty fucking ridiculous definition lol.
now he’s having to become a sci-fi author to keep the con cooking.
Dude thinks he’s Asimov but anyone paying attention can see he’s just an L Ron Hubbard.
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Meh, I’m not so sure. We need to get used to the fact that reddit’s fuckery is unlikely to ever re-produce the massive influx of new users that the API nonsense did in 2023. That was a one-off thing that drove out all the OG users. The people left on reddit are the types that refer to it as an “app” and probably don’t even know old.reddit exists. Those kinds of people will grumble but they aren’t going anywhere. And frankly, that’s fine by me.
Edit: lmao okay, okay, Lemmy got 6 new users today. I get it. My point that we’re never going to see another user influx on the scale of the summer 2023 API changes has been proven wrong. Congrats everyone. Let’s hope half of them actually stick around.