I’ve been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.
I’ve been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.
I have a fairly cushy IT job, and I don’t see many jobs that aren’t managerial that the tax would affect. Enough to the point of it causing a brain drain, which wouldn’t already have happened due to other reasons.
Doubt a flare helps much when it’s being propelled by such a strong magnetic field.
This is just factually untrue with the numbers lemmy by itself has being having. Not to say anything of Mastodon and et al. There wouldn’t be a mass exodus of highly engaged folks from reddit to lemmy if users just didn’t move anymore. Threads got big but then instantly deflated to a much lower number immediately.
Or even, just move to my building that has a much better landlord, but it’s a 5 storey walkup.
Some folks will be able to use that no issue, some folks might bitch but be happy in the end, and for some folks it’d be a nigh impossibility to do so.
And all of that, provided the house they have to be in, is within their control.
I bought an old business HP 3500 Pro ans have been running jellyfin and a number of socker containers from it. Plus it is quite upgradeable since it’s just a pc, and cost me just 100 CAD.
Would Calibre Web fit the bill maybe?
I have a salvaged HP 3500 Pro with an HTPC case and 8.5 TB storage. Started mainly for Jellyfin and now have half a dozen docker containers on it. Great test bed for getting used to linux before I slowly creep towards having it as my main OS on my PC.
Folks used to gather to watch town floggings and hangings. And the Hindenburg image is still known to contemporary folks.
There’s a schadenfreude in watching disaaters happening in front of your eyes.
So, this is what baffles me. You use it for one encounter. And it is an absolute blast, coz I mean look at it.
But what do you do with these after that encounter?
Not necessarily since different toolsets have different logic operators and transformers and the logic isn’t always 1-1. I’ve moved enough code from even the same language but different implementations, nothing to say of entirely different system and languages.
Speedruns show how much of a bodge jobs a lot of games are and how much they could be broken.
You mean, like stock photo websites? That are owned by Koch brothers?
AFAIK he had to be sued into buying it once he tried to weasel out of the deal. So it wasn’t for lack of trying definitely 😂😂😂
Man, how that koolaid taste to ya?
The comment is taken out of context if you’d maybe read the article. It’s a comparison between a Suburban and Rivian who are in the same bracket.
Startup costs need to be softened with a costlier higher margin vehicle. Cannot achieve quality mass production of cars from thin air.
That was the game that totally sold me on the Steam Deck Experience. I played a lot of the handheld perfect games on the switch already.
Also, by your definition, Skyrim and Witcher 3 are also Shovelware.
Which, I want you to think hard about for maybe 1 min.
I’m doing exactly the same 😁😁