

You really can’t even test the damn thing without paying? Good luck, Uruky.


You really can’t even test the damn thing without paying? Good luck, Uruky.


Some people don’t know that the U.S. runs on slave labour.


Did you forget to tip?


Especially San Andreas has a great road network for taking grand tours.


All I want is a small, cheap phone with a good camera, ability to listen to audiobooks and podcasts and be able to check things from the web. Things like Wikipedia, bus schedules and other text heavy things.
This is not cheap and can’t browse the web so it’s just not worth it.


Total nope for browsers from FAQ:
“Advanced users may also be able to sideload compatible APK installer files, except for social media apps and browsers.”
Very strange strategy, and extremely flimsy reasoning for it:
“Because the browser is the back door. Most social media, feeds, video sites, news spirals, and endless searches are still available through the web. Blocking only the apps would leave the main temptation intact.”
Screen is 3,25” with 640x480 resolution. Good luck with social media pages. Web pages like Wikipedia would work at least adequately still.


How about:


An infinite slop loop that nobody can untangle.


Since the Guardian didn’t bother to link Fullers YouTube channel, here you go: https://www.youtube.com/@RobertEFuller


I wouldn’t be surprised if banning VPNs was the real goal of the law.


I bound ~/ to one of my keyboards G-keys. Still not optimal placement wise but way better than the AltGr-route.


Unfortunately $ also requires pressing the damned AltGr.


Thanks for the tip, but escaping and unescaping sounds tedious, since I use spaces in both directory and file names.
What I like about aliases here is that I have one central location to set them up and change them. If I ever were to forget what aliases I have it’s just about opening the file and looking.


Thanks, but the problem with this is that I’ll type /media/docs/whatever much faster than hunt the ~ from my keyboard because I have to move my whole hand to do so.
It’s altGr + ^ on my keyboard.


Just to get subtitles in any language as nicely as with Plex? Get out.


Maybe someone doesn’t even use the arr stack.


Last time I compared the Plex handled finding and using subtitles so much more user friendly than Jellyfin.


I’m willing to learn totally new things and let go of some niceties even if I’m ever again able to buy iPhone 13 mini sized phone for under 600 euros.


I started with Proxmox with zero Linux or self hosting knowledge and slowly built up what I need. It wasn’t always easy, but not that hard either.
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