Have you considered self-hosting? If so, there are a couple of options, such as Calibre-web.
Have you considered self-hosting? If so, there are a couple of options, such as Calibre-web.
I have been running it for several weeks now and haven’t had any problems. I still use Firefox for things that don’t work well in a Flatpack environment, and Firefox works and syncs as expected. I don’t use a Start page or sync open tabs though.
Utterly outrageous
Have you had a look at binhex’s privoxyvpn docker container? Sounds similar to what you’re looking to do.
I like it. If I didn’t get the reminders, I would forget to rate things I’ve watched.
Plex can do it, but I assume you need a Plex Pass. I haven’t used the feature myself.
I found I was spending too much time managing NoScript that I dropped it and now rely mostly on uBO.
Girl Talk is great!
Oh, the ding, ding, dong.
If you use the Label plug-in, you can edit the label options to set queue settings and to auto-apply that label to specific trackers. The queue settings are ratio, not time tho.
Will beehaw be joining them? I couldn’t see it on the list.
Oooo, juicy. I’m looking forward to seeing how this goes down.
“Shu also tells me that RIF was paying a “sizable revenue share” to Reddit beginning in 2012, which was during Yishan Wong’s tenure as CEO. Shu says he says initiated the talks with Reddit to create the agreement, which allowed for the licensed use of Reddit’s trademarks. (At the time, the app was called “reddit is fun.”) Shu says Reddit terminated the agreement in 2016 — which was the year after Huffman took over as CEO.”
I immediately thought of this, too.
Finally, an article where the Mods get to speak. I’m sick of seeing articles that are full of Spez lies.
According to the Instances list (bottom of page) we are still federated with lemmy.ml. It was lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works that were defederated.
I agree. That data needs to be migrated to Lemmy.
You’re still giving Reddit the Search engine traffic.
You don’t have to be an exit node to help; Have a look at setting up a Tor Snowflake proxy. I haven’t looked at Signal proxy, but I’ll check out that blog post.