

I prefer other image hosts myself, but thought this was funny and noteworthy. The enshittification of social media continues, and ramps up when a business entity decides to piss off their long term user base.
Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.
Sometimes I write things about technology.
If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?
I prefer other image hosts myself, but thought this was funny and noteworthy. The enshittification of social media continues, and ramps up when a business entity decides to piss off their long term user base.
A lot more paperwork and requirements go into forming and maintaining a non profit. But in general; yes a non profit org is also non commercial. Not always the case though.
License for the emoji blobbees are CC BY-NC-SA: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Of note
NonCommercial — You may not use the material for commercial purposes .
I like the idea of the main hex logo on a hat or shirt and some tagline like
Non toxic social media
Where/How are you trying to upload it? On a post? on a comment? I don’t see any recent attempts in our logs for you trying to upload a picture.
Thanks. I’ll look at the error messages returned and see where that pops up at. For now, I’d suggest you try to use a smaller size image; both a smaller resolution and a smaller data size.
Can you share the errors you’re getting with me please?
Keep it stashed.
I think that is a signal limitation not a flameshot one.
Yeah, Beehaw doesn’t have anywhere near that MAU, but I cannot fathom how it is costing him $5k a month to run a few instances, a few of which have many less MAU.
uses a version of Ubuntu’s modified kernel, with the non-free code (binary blobs) removed.[8
Why not just Debian without non-free, at that point?
Dude awesome job!
Usenet is not the WWW. It operates on a different protocol and methods. It’s not over HTTP(s) like this or standard web sites. Thus, your typical web user won’t even ever see or notice anything on or about usenet. This is why you would need a usenet provider or access. You cannot access usenet with a web browser. One notable difference between the web and Usenet is the absence of a central server and dedicated administrator. Usenet is distributed among a large, constantly changing conglomeration of servers that store and forward messages to one another in so-called news feeds. Individual users may read messages from and post messages to a local servers.
Usenet is literally just a collection of text files on various servers or locations. There really isn’t an index builtin or a way to just ‘click to the next page’. This is why you need an indexer. An indexer crawls and scrapes usenet headers to allow searching and finding of specific content or posts. It automatically builds releases and indexes them like google indexes the internet.
When someone uploads files to usenet, it’s just text. Very large files such as videos, aren’t easily represented as text and don’t “fit” in one post. It is spread over many different posts, sometimes hundreds. In text format. You could find all those posts, combine the text, and end up with an actual video or music file. But that file doesn’t “exist” on usenet as a specific, single, item. Indexers find all posts associated with something you may be searching for, and other news reader software (like NZBGet or SABNZB) combine all those text files into one, giving you the file you actually expect after downloading all the different posts/parts.
Using a VPN account with usenet is beneficial, but not required. It is ideal to have access to multiple different indexers to find the posts you want.
Dating isn’t easy for anyone, except the super model hot shallow ones. Being straight, and trying to date, as a introvert, in a backwater rural area… Trust me I feel your pain.
Happy cake day! Awesome book too. Hope you get some relief and happiness soon.
Debian proper. You’ll have issues with any stylus on Linux. Not to say it won’t work but may need more effort to get working.
I am doing alright! Got some side projects work taken care of last week, Beehaw upgraded, and went on a nice long motorcycle ride recently. Kiddos are happy and having fun. Things are improving. Slowly.
Site works just fine in a browser. You should already have chrome or Firefox or safari or mull or… Take a pick. Otherwise for a specific app On android Id recommend Voyager.
Just a habit, because you can run any command and get the stdout into vim in that method. Like for getting your shebang or an ls listing.
Save it in a text file in the same directory. Then open the file you want put it in with vim. Move the cursor to the spot in the file you want to paste the text. Hit Esc
then :
and type r!cat (the file name you saved and want to paste the data from)
, press enter.
This will read in the other file and put the contents into the one you have open in vim.
Graphene is the most secure Android OS, hands down. Nation State actor tools like Cellebrite (and others) have difficulty or an impossible experience trying to Crack it. No saying it can’t be done or ain’t done already, but they claim an inability to do so.
That ranks pretty high and counters the FUD.