

not tied to oil in any way
Like a company that doesn’t use plastic at all in any way?
not tied to oil in any way
Like a company that doesn’t use plastic at all in any way?
You are t screwed at all. That’s perfectly fine to pay for legal tools using legal forms of payment.
They weren’t asking you. They replied to my comment about a proper setup
After 20 years of pirating the slow way (manual searching and torrenting), I invested the time to setup a proper *arrr flow into Plex, Ombi for auto adding plex watchlist to the dl queue, and Usenet indexes and access + nzbget.
Now I can search for a movie in the plex app, if I don’t have it I add it to my watchlist, and it sends me a notification 5 mins later that it’s available.
I did all that about 6 years ago and it’s been so nice. Well worth the time to setup. I forgot how painful the manual way is.
So are bicycles. They do a thing and they do it well.
If it’s time based data, and new cell references refer to hours that have no global data, it could be affected.
Point being, what you say isn’t necessarily correct. We don’t know the inputs the the algorithm.
Once again, I’m genuinely sorry.
Ah ok. Sorry for coming off a bit cold. You sounded a bit trolly
stinky, look at the sub you’re in. Try and draw some conclusions.
Yes - the details surrounding that, and its relationship to this statement, is covered in the article.
Those inbox ignorers are monsters. My inbox is my todo list and if it has a scroll bar I get anxious.
Your entire comment is argument from fallacy. Lol
Oh I was good using x-modem on wwiv bbs’s at 1200bps too
Bearshare!!!
Same. Downloading from popular WWIV BBS’s via Zmodem
Thanks for politely asking for more info. I find myself a bit brash sometimes as I live on crypto twitter as my day job. So sorry if the initial message was harsh; I deal with a lot of shit posters.
The Radicle protocol leverages cryptographic identities for code and social artifacts, utilizes Git for efficient data transfer between peers, and employs a custom gossip protocol for exchanging repository metadata.
So it has a gossip protocol to spread the repo, and a common format for artifacts (issues, PRs, etc) to act more like GitHub.
I don’t know too much more because I just started looking into it a month or two ago and haven’t done a deep dive. But it’s a layer on top of git to spread repositories peer to peer instead of manually having people add remotes.
All I hear is “I don’t understand git remotes and what radicle does”
So much repetition and fluff. Obviously AI written and told to use hundreds of words instead of making it short and succinct.
You’re not doing the world a favor with this slop.
Let’s not ruin Lemmy yet? Please?