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The problem I’m trying to solve is that one of my favorite podcasts, Endless Boundaries Jam Radio, went offline during the pandemic. All the usual feed aggregators still show up in internet searches, but as they are not file hosts, just feed aggregators, all the episodes are now dead links (e.g. [Podbay](https://podbay.fm/p/endless-boundaries-jam-radio), [Tunein](https://tunein.com/radio/Endless-Boundaries-Jam-Radio-p832492/), etc).\n
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\n
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Is there a trick for access the individual files on my iPhone that were downloaded through a third party app such as Playapod? TIA\n
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\n
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\n
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- My database is backed up. Would deleting the /srv/lemmy/sitedirectory and starting from scratch restore things?\n
\n
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What gives? Running stat on the server directly, it shows the attribute. The backing file system is ext4, kernel 6.5.12. The client is using kernel 6.1.63.
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