stratosfear

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stratosfear,

My pi-hole blocks something about this piped website (videos won’t play)… Guess it’s not so innocent…

stratosfear,

Yeah, I’ll try again and check the logs when I’m able. It’s a reoccurring issue, not just this video.

stratosfear,

Did you find the proof? I gave it a half-effort on mobile and didn’t succeed…

stratosfear,

Windows group tabs. Just open a new window for each task of tabs.

stratosfear,

Just became a first time user (~48 hours ago) of KDE on Sparky distro and I’m pretty impressed.

stratosfear,

It makes adding space easier down the road, either by linking disks or if you clone your root drive to a larger drive, which tends to not be something most “end users” (I try not to use that description but you said it heh) would do. Yes, using LVM is optional.

stratosfear,

As a power user of windows I’ve lost faith in Ubuntu, though. Their DNS implementation alone is a disaster. So I’ve switched to Debian and KDE, but then I saw there is a Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) so that’s probably what I would recommend if anyone asked me. I personally haven’t used it yet tho as I’m enjoying KDE.

stratosfear,

Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu

stratosfear,

Ehhhhhh. I don’t think anyone expects to be setting up their Plex server with an Internet outage. As long as you have been setup prior and you lose Internet you can still log in with the last local profile you used. It’s not perfect but you’re not locked out. No workaround (at this point in time) is necessary, assuming you’ve already authed and added your server to your “whatever” device.

And ultimately you just keep Kodi for the apocalypse. This complaint about “not being able to access your media” if the internet is out is misleading. Of course you can access your media if the internet is out, it just might not necessarily be with Plex which is ultimately an online service. Sure we can call it a limitation but that’s just nit-picking since most everyone has their Internet up almost all the time, offline does work, and there’s plenty of other ways to access your media.

stratosfear,

It is morally as bad not to care whether a thing is true or not, so long as it makes you feel good, as it is not to care how you got your money as long as you have got it. - Edmund Way Teale

stratosfear,

Read The Demon-Haunted World

stratosfear,

Til cutting a pizza turns bread into fish

How does Usenet content not immediately get DMCA'd into oblivion?

For instance, say I search for “The Dark Knight” on my Usenet indexer. It returns to me a list of uploads and where to get them via my Usenet provider. I can then download them, stitch them together, and verify that it is, indeed, The Dark Knight. All of this costs only a few dollars a month for me....

stratosfear,

Same but also paid for no ads. This isn’t a boost issue per se, it’s just how ads are made to look and boost free has ads.

stratosfear,

When the door has that little foot puller at the bottom 🤌

stratosfear,

Or when a spider jumps out from a closet wearing a person mask

stratosfear,

The Panderverse movie is pretty blatant towards rightwing idiocy while the other side is just guilty of trying to push social change with movies.

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