Wondering why a move from Codeberg (non-profit, free software, self-hostable) to Github (propietary software, Microsoft)? Seems like Codeberg would be more aligned to the project’s values.
Wondering why a move from Codeberg (non-profit, free software, self-hostable) to Github (propietary software, Microsoft)? Seems like Codeberg would be more aligned to the project’s values.
I think you have a pretty big typo at the end of your first paragraph.
But I agree with you, I hate that sub, and I don’t understand how people can stomach watching that as entertainment/a passtime. To me just watching videos of people being killed (no matter who they are) inevitably leads to dehumanization. Like, I’m glad Nazis were killed during WW2 but I don’t spend my day searching for pictures or videos of dead nazis.
I found it! Thanks, not sure how I missed it.
Yeah, Thunder is weird about their swipe to go back gesture. It works if you’re doing it over the post itself or if you’re scrolling through the comments (so while the comments are moving, swipe to go back).
Kinda crazy how many people use Liftoff when Thunder is so much better.
I am using Compact mode and experiencing the same thing in the latest update.
Thanks for taking care of them! Just wanted to say that milk is generally not a good thing to give to cats as most of them are lactose intolerant.
I cycle between Thunder, Summit and Sync, they all have similar vibes.
In my experience, just consuming more media is a good way to become more familiar with the facial features that we might not pay enough attention to differentiate between people. When I first started watching Japanese movies, I had a bit of a hard time grasping who was who, but as time went on it became easier.
Lovely this happened because someone complained after being banned from the piracy instance for being a transphobic asshole.
Equating Nazi symbolism with Soviet ones just feels like such a weird thing to do, there’s a reason Nazi symbols are banned in several (if not a majority) of European countries, but is not the case at all when it comes to soviet symbols. I think it’s specially disappointing because the image that was originally shared was a reference to the “spectre” line in the communist manifesto. The hammer and sickle symbol has a long history that supersedes the history of the Soviet Union as a state, even my “third-world country” in Latin America (I’m sure you can see in the logs where I’m posting from) has a history of using the symbol for liberatory causes.
yea, I would just give Soulseek a try.
I also recommend reading “Is Gender Necessary? Redux”, an essay by Ursula that deals with her relationship to feminist critiques to The Left Hand of Darkness (for example, using male pronouns to signify genderlessness) and how her opinion of those critiques changed throughout the years. It’s one of my favorite pieces of writing by her.
This guy has like 6 different projects going on (Pixelfed, fedidb, Kbin app, Messenger app, etc.). I just wish he would focus on like one or two things instead.
It’s not just bitrate but how good the retail encode of a Blu-ray is. There are certain movies where a smaller bit-rated Blu-ray is actually the best option. Private trackers are filled with comparisons between all the available Blu-rays to figure out of which one is the best in terms of video/audio quality. Buying a Blu-ray may still not get you the best quality.
From what I read, it looks like they were hosting off-site, but had an unencrypted backup of the database locally at the time of the raid.
My namesake!
I thought Jerboa had a cached version of the frontpage and had to refresh because of how fast it loaded the first time.
Have you… read the news for the past two months?