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You can create one, and as soon as the ball starts to roll you can ask if someone wants to take over and become the mod.

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Depends on the watermark tech used, for example Cinavia is resilient to compression.

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I’d archive them first, then you can decide when and where to repost it

What's the thinnest E-ink screen that is closest to 3.5×2.5 inch?

I am curious if one, something like this exists, and two what the cost might be? I am looking for a screen, I assume an e-ink is the best/cheapest option and I want it to be as close as possible to the size of a playing card, ideally not thicker than 2MM. But I think up to 5mm could work....

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But once the display is updated, the circuitry isn’t really necessary. Maybe you could reduce the thickness and the duplication of circuitry by having a “dock” with the circuitry where you insert the card to update it.

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Personally I chose Firefox Relay since I managed to grab premium for 1$/month, and I could integrate it with Bitwarden through the API.

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You can go with an email proxy service, to name a few

  • Firefox Relay
  • SimpleLogin
  • Addy (Previously AnonAddy)
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There’s 2FAS. It’s open source, available on Android and iOS as well as on desktop through the browser extension.

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It’s only on Android, OP is asking for iOS.

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But God has the challenge of starting with a minuscule room, expand the cabling as it goes without being able to unplug or replace any cables or move servers during the lifetime of the system, and can’t afford any downtime or shutdown for maintenance.

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Some improvements I’d like to see, but maybe I’m missing something and could be a bad idea

  • The submitter gets notified if an action is taken on content they’ve submitted or on their account.
  • Define rules with a tally of how many times a user breaks each of them, with well-defined consequences that can be programmed.
  • The addition of polls
  • Restrict polls to users already subscribed to the community at the time of the poll creation, or with a minimum of xx days subscribed and/or xx amount of submissions, upvotes, etc
  • Have the rules voted by the community, and moderators elected/impeached by its community.
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spoiler: am mod, and apparently asking for fairness and clear rules agreed by the community is being entitled now

then vote them out when they do shit you don’t like.

no, it’s vote them out when they do shit the majority of active members of the community don’t like.

Yes, it’s unpaid, doesn’t mean you’re entitled to the community itself.

Anonfiles is shutting down (anonfiles.com)

After trying endlessly for two years to run a file sharing site with user anonymity we have been tired of handling the extreme volumes of people abusing it and the headaches it has created for us. Maybe it is hard to understand but after tens of million uploads and many petabytes later all work of handling abuse was automated...

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Some will never know the pain of hitting the outside of their hand on a sharp corner inside a computer case while pulling on one of these.

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I like Molex.

Said no one ever.

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As democratic as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

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If the laptop came preinstalled with Windows you can likely reinstall the same version (Home or Pro) by using the utility from Microsoft to build a bootable USB drive, and it will auto-activate.

No need to pirate anything, you already have a license.

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There are clear benefits from hosting and controlling the instance, but then you need to dedicate resources to moderation if you can’t find enough volunteers.

It’s mostly about commitment and resources.

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You can use an Invidious instance or Piped to watch YouTube ad-free, and with SponsorBlock builtin for the later.

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Being cheap where it counts and spend your money on the stuff that matters is just being money-savvy.

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Aside from that, I’ve tried IPTVnator (FOSS, so that’s great) but doesn’t actually display the content.

What do you mean it doesn’t display the content? And IPTVnator added Xtream support about 3 weeks ago with version 0.14.0

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