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Some of these are getting released on streaming platforms. Disney is heavy on BTS footage of Marvel stuff, for example.
Nobody has physical media players anymore.
Some of these are getting released on streaming platforms. Disney is heavy on BTS footage of Marvel stuff, for example.
Nobody has physical media players anymore.
My trick is that I listen through LibreTube with sponsorblock on. The experience is exquisite.
And even without sponsorblock, on YouTube you can move through chapters easily, and ads are chapters which makes it incredibly easy to move to next chapter when an ad comes
Some responses are somehow disappearing, maybe some federation issue?
But yes, so far responses are very much very meh. From such an amount of hate I was expecting a Jordan Peterson level of evidence where you get him rambling for 10 minutes about how women should be more in the kitchen or something 😅.
Turns out most “evidence” so far is basically personal life rumours and “pseudoscience” claims without explicit examples.
We’ll see.
This is starting to feel like a neverending loop. Where is the pseudoscience? Where is it? That is what I want to know!
All those comparisons with Joe Rogan make absolute no sense, 😅. The only thing that these share is that they go to the gym and have a podcast.
I am not treating him like the answer to anything. I am just weirded out because I am getting bombarded with cancel-culture comments that go nowhere.
I don’t buy (pun intended) these arguments because I’ve been listening for months now and not a single time they made me think I needed to buy anything.
Supplements are generally discussed at the end of the podcast, as a last resort, with a big warning on consulting with a professional. Like any science-based program would.
Also there are no brands promoted, but components themselves.
I don’t know if Merkuro Calendar has been ported to Windows yet
Oh, wow, I do have HAOS on my Pi so this one is a strong strong candidate.
The first one stablished a very very low IQ main character… So either Harley is truly a genius or they will simply dream their escape while very high on drugs.
Emm… I did, it’s this post 😅
It’s more like: I know people do this, but I don’t, so I wanted to see what was the reasoning behind these things.
That was an amazing read. Thank you.
What do you say is the use case for separating guest Wi-Fi with the more “private” stuff on your network?
As far as I understand… Basically all communications, even inside a network, are encrypted… So I guess you do that to avoid someone trying to exploit some vulnerability?
IMO there is something magical about having it all running under such a small footprint device, where a simple aluminum case brings it enough cooling.
Obviously if you want to go for huge media consumption or local AI, then it won’t be enough, but for running Home Assistant, qBitTorrent, syncthing… You’ll be fine and supergreen.
Your plan sounds like exactly what Piped or Invidious are doing, just that you do want to do it yourself, on your server, so it’s worse in terms of privacy.
Looks good, but seems a bit outdated? Are you using it?
As I said… I know of its existance but it seems like distribution channels are non-existant, which makes me precautious about using it.
Can you turn off the computer with KDE Connect?
The main goal of these projects (SearxNG, Piped, Invidious, Nitter…) is to make it way harder to track users by having thousands of users make requests from one single place. If you host this service just for yourself… you’d get the same tracking as using the service itself.
Self-hosting just for yourself damages the community a bit because your data will not be used to confuse Google and the other guys.
I don’t think it makes sense to self-host these services, unless you plan to open it up for everyone.
I’m more of a paru
user myself.
https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite