It should be combined into one post appearing in all communities it’s crossposted to IMO. Maybe also with only one comment section under it, but that would bring some problems.
Vehicles
Save birds - stay indoors with the cats.
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When I provide it an artist name, it downloads all of their songs into subfolders with an album name. When I provide it a playlist however, it downloads all songs into one folder. They still have album an artist in the metadata, do I’m pretty sure it can be sorted after the download.
zotify.xyz can rip premium quality directly from spotify if you provide it with premium account credentials.
Yeah, I wanted to crop it off, but then I decided to use the cross-post feature to automatically add the to where it was cross-posted from. And it didn’t work and I still had to add the link manually.
Yes, I know how to do that :) I’m asking if it’s not somehow considered improper to just repost non-OC memes from other communities. Glad it’s not.
Lack of it makes it 10x funnier :)
https://zotify.xyz Downloads directly from spotify.
You could use termux and run it on an android phone.
We probably don’t. But we might want to if we get enough shitposts covering the high-effort memes. But I agree it doesn’t make much sense here on Lemmy for now.
It stands for For Real
Do we have a linux shitposting community? (no offense, this is a great shitpost)
I’ve read somewhere on lemmy that the podman-compose is unmaintained and shouldn’t be used. Can’t find it now thought.
I want to use it for selfhosting stuff on my raspberry pi. And the reason I want to use podman over docker is that podman is more secure and more FOSS (I know the engine is FOSS, but Docker Desktop isn’t and in the past they attempted to do few bullshit thing like this )
What I meant by that was that it might be easier to start with podman, when my goal is to end up wuth podman anyways.
My goal is selfhosting stuff mainly on my raspberry pi. I’m sure I’m not going to work in IT for 3 years and probably not for at least few years after that.
Do you selfhost stuff on bare metal? I feel like most projects provide containers as their officially supported packages.