To you as a user it’s readonly. To the thousands that submits urls for archival it is readwrite.
Mostly harmless
To you as a user it’s readonly. To the thousands that submits urls for archival it is readwrite.
Lol at that price? We should riot
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I like that Google calls their users “shoppers” /s
I’ll check it out! I have been using Firefly III.
I think it’s good there are several projects that try to solve similar problems. It makes for such a diverse solution pool.
Windows was actually quite good when I made the swap. It was during the height of windows xp.
I did it because I am a curious guy, and wanted to know what it was all about. I’ve been full-time and had fun with it since then. :)
I’d just uninstall it.
Nothing ever does.
Oh, right! Thank you
Thank you, for the heads up :)
Weird! It works on my end :-S
These are probably the ones I use the most
Oh man, I loved Crunchbang! It was my last distro before I switched to Arch when they discontinued it.
I miss their friendly #!
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Excellent reply!
I just want to add that partitioning your drives is not backups and can never replace backups. It just increases the likelihood of making it easier to fix should you fuck something up with your install.
Also, if OP means “watching streaming services” and by “streaming”, there should be little to no setup. Mainly the browser might ask you to enable DRM for the service to work.
!anytype would fit the bill nicely. But it’s important to keep in mind that it is still in heavy development.
That being said, it costs nothing to give it a try, it’s practically seamless to get started with. :)
I use dns.watch on pihole. Been working good so far!
And what the he’ll is a scooby-doo toilet anyway?
It’s not what OP asks after, but I figure Gource is worth an honourably mention.
Bloodywood, an Indian folk/rap/metal group. Great stuff!
Yggdrasil Network might be an alternative.
It’s a breeze to set up, just be mindful about setting up your firewall and allowed keys, depending on your use case.
NoSleep. It’s a great horror podcast