

That’s too bad! I’ve really enjoyed the direction the show has gone, but can also understand why a person might not. Season 6 (starting in April) will be the last, and I’m very excited to see how it ends
That’s too bad! I’ve really enjoyed the direction the show has gone, but can also understand why a person might not. Season 6 (starting in April) will be the last, and I’m very excited to see how it ends
In the last week or so, I have finished all of the currently available episodes of School Spirits, Handmaid’s Tale, and Severance. Gonna have to find some new shows (at least until Handmaid’s Tale starts up in April)
As someone new to the engine: thanks for the resource!
Feels like this is starting to stretch the definition of cheat sheet.
“better” is kind of implied when you suggest “alternatives”.
Only with context, which is kind of what I was trying to say. The context was Firefox users who are not happy with its current direction, or people looking for a secondary browser. That kind of makes the only necessary criteria “Not Firefox”. Everything else is the creator’s opinions of which ones you “must try”.
To be fair to the video, it presented alternative browsers for those who either aren’t happy about recent Firefox changes, or users who want a secondary browser. I’m not a fan of Brave personally, but the video never really makes the claim that Brave is objectively better than Firefox
How
The article begins by talking about web exports. The default there is 42MB, which is kind of a lot for the web
Edit: Of course, compressed it is ~9, which isn’t so bad, I suppose.
Sorry, I left this ambiguous. My intended context was that the person you were replying to didn’t mention Ecosia’s privacy.
I don’t see them claiming it is
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You might want to look at just how fast RAM is
…Is this supposed to be a play on the title? IE: The fix is low quality?
The modlog is public on lemmy
The only downside is it can make web browsing and shopping a bit of a pain. But that’s my own fault for not taking 10 minutes to figure out how to set up split tunneling or just hosting qBittorrent on my media server…
Advice: Look up Gluetun and dockerize your torrent/vpn setup. Makes things real simple (including moving where it is hosted, should you choose to)
TBF, that’s pretty much how mystical it is: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-clear-ram-memory-cache-buffer-and-swap-space-on-linux/
…What are you talking about?
…What? This is Redis. Linux doesn’t really benefit from this (aside from being an OS that can host Redis)
If you want to take on archiving a huge library of media, more power to you. But that isn’t a requirement. Many people use streaming downloads so that local storage is basically not required. Others download and set up services/plugins to delete episodes after they have been watched to ease storage requirements. Even if you want to keep all media, Raid is certainly a luxury, not necessity. Losing all of the media from a drive just means needing to download it all again.
And all of this is completely out of the argument of “feature parity” with Netflix. They drop shows and movies from their services all the time.
Without giving much away…
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Nune is not “over”, and there are some great story moments for June, Serena, and Fred