For some reason I first read the title as “journalists take to archiving their own hands” and thought this was some morbid kind of protest.
For some reason I first read the title as “journalists take to archiving their own hands” and thought this was some morbid kind of protest.
Industry is like a triangle and if you move towards one corner you have to move away from another:
cost-effective
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ethical /__\ green
https://www.unitconverters.net/numbers/decimal-to-base-36.htm
base 10 = 590741618446309885662238049322513167918815539779
base 16 = 6779C53432B8BADF049BB9D8924A5785DD887243
base 36 = C34WAO39N9K9XWPHW5W9XGRH0AHT0CG
I use Fennec/Firefox with the ublock plugin. How does that compare with cromite?
What exactly are you removing from urls? It sounds like you need a tailored script that does a simple string replacement for you.
I was thinking BeOS’s BFS since that was the closest I knew off the top of my head, but tmsu looks awesome. I love that simple command line interface around it.
Why stop at a tag-based file manager? Why not a tag-based filesystem?
Threads integrating with Mastodon is bad news. Flipboard integrating with Mastodon? Interesting I guess? Hampers Meta’s 4E strategy I suppose.
Were you on the discussion on GitHub by chance? https://github.com/orgs/FossifyOrg/discussions/9
Gotta love the heavy use of buzzword technologies and no actual information on what is actual is. Then you click the “How does it work?” button and it takes you to a Google powerpoint… so much for the sleek website design.
It’s all good just make sure you have an up-to-date ublock-based extension: https://reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/17j6ygs/youtube_antiadblock_and_ads_october_29_2023_mega/
As of writing this Adblock Plus isn’t working with Youtube but no reason you should be using that over ublock origin anyways.
This is what happens when you patent software, folks. You die. Let this be a lesson.
It’s just an alternate spelling that matches the way some Americans might say the word image, but also I hope what you said is true too.
I ran Nextcloud for image hosting and loading images, even from the same network, performance is atrocious. It takes several minutes to play back an HD shot video clip. I’ve hosted it via snap, a docker image, and directly on the OS with similar results. Even worse, the server can easily go down if a plugin acts up or a Nextcloud update can take down the database. This was my experience at least which spurred me to look for alternatives like OP.
Have you tried Immich? It has a very similar feel to Google Photos but with the advantage of owning your storage.
Providing a name is optional so for many users its just an email address.
peer-to-peer, as opposed to?
I have a similar ruleset regarding ratio but mentally I think about time spent seeding. Active torrents I can reach well over my minimum 2.0 ratio by leaving it seeding overnight. Meanwhile, I had a torrent one time for open source software that was very active but had a very large proportion of leechers to seeders. I left it seeding for several months uploading several terabytes in the process. My seed ratio was in the several hundreds but I was happy to take keep the CDN costs off the site.
Rule 3, me matey.
Just a grammatical nitpick in the readme but as a compound adjective it would be 13-foot Ladder. “That ladder is 13 feet tall” vs “That is a 13-foot tall ladder”.