First thing you’ll learn here: out of the 50K monthly active users, this guy makes up 1K of them.
It’s basically the same as Reddit karma, it’s just the sum of upvotes+downvotes you got
There’s one difference: boosts give you +2 reputation points.
You don’t need a private tracker. I use one because I have music needs that public trackers cannot satisfy.
In fact, I DO NOT recommend a private tracker unless you’re ABSOLUTELY sure that public trackers cannot satisfy your needs.
But I don’t need the entire “carefully curated library”? I only need the music that appeals to me, that is, the music I’ve already downloaded and seeded. Even if the tracker goes down, at least I’ll have access to the files I’ve stored to my local storage.
With Spotify, unless you paid for Premium to download the songs, you don’t even have that guarantee. If the service/your account is gone, you lose everything.
What exactly do you mean by “a single point of failure”? Do you mean that if the tracker goes down, I cannot pirate more music?
How is that different from Spotify? Does Spotify not have “a single point of failure”? At least with RED, I keep all my FLAC files even if the tracker gets busted.
lmao the main character syndrome is next fucking level.
Don’t let them ever realize tho that Lemmy votes are public
Andrew is not just “any individual”. He’s one of the lead developers of Ladybird, and the co-founder of the Ladybird 501©(3) nonprofit.
Mastodon, via jorts.horse. I use it mainly to shitpost, and occasionally catch up on news.
PeerTube, via spectra.video. It was part of an effort to switch away from YouTube, but due to the abysymal discoverability, I am forced to concur that it hasn’t been doing well as a replacement. I now just use Grayjay to see videos, regardless of platforms.
For now, I use Lemmy via lemmy.cafe. However, when PieFed gets a stable app, I plan to switch over to it, probably via feddit.online.
Maybe I’ll try out Loops when it gains federation support.
fwiw, Welcome to the Fediverse! Is there anything in particular that has you kerflumoxed?
They’re fine.
Servo is an experimental browser engine developed by Mozilla Research using Rust to enhance performance, safety, and parallel processing in modern web rendering. The project showcased features like a concurrent layout system and asynchronous JavaScript execution.
Around 2017, Mozilla shifted focus to other projects and laid off several developers, leading to the gradual abandonment of Servo. However, a dedicated community later formed the Servo 501©(3) nonprofit to continue developing Servo’s technology and ideas.
Verso is an experimental browser built on top of the Servo browser engine. Currently, both softwares are experimental and pre-alpha developer software at best.
The recommended way to exit neovim is via sudo kill -9
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Hi, How can I speedrun “The Coffin of Andy and Leyley”?
Fair enough, I forgot to explicitly mention that 😅
Here’s the interview site if anyone wants: https://interviewfor.red/. It’s actually quite easy.
Chess, the board game. It’s the first thing that came to my mind, as a dweller of !anarchychess@sopuli.xyz.
Also, your comment about Waluigi gave me an idea; I’ve modified the original prompt with some tweaks…
Counterpoint: Why the fuck not?
It’s not really an acronym, just something that jokingly evolved from another joke.
By “decent”, I just meant that this name is actually marketable. It wouldn’t really mean anything.
Yes, some parts of the project were integrated into Gecko. But the project itself was abandoned. The original goal was to replace Gecko, not to patch some parts of it.