

I didn’t write a comment on Fortune’s website, I wrote a comment to a post in Lemmy. https://lemmy.world/c/technology is a community in Lemmy.World, an instance for the entire world to use.


I didn’t write a comment on Fortune’s website, I wrote a comment to a post in Lemmy. https://lemmy.world/c/technology is a community in Lemmy.World, an instance for the entire world to use.


I take that as a compliment, thanks.


guarding some of the country’s biggest data centers
The country, ah yes the only place that exists on the internet, the almighty one powerful country to rule them all. THE. COUNTRY.


I would recommend switching already. Even if you don’t get ads, Nova Launcher is tracking you and sharing your information with Facebook and other sketchy companies.


I would recommend switching to anther launcher already. Even if you don’t get ads, Nova Launcher is tracking you and sharing your information with Facebook and other sketchy companies.


I would recommend switching already. Even if you don’t get ads, Nova Launcher is tracking you and sharing your information with Facebook and other sketchy companies.


Fair enough, but in that case please don’t ask them to install spyware on their personal computer. A video call for a face to face interview is OK, but what this post described is understandably infuriating.


Then the solution is to do an on site Interview, not to ask a candidate which they’ll later reject to install spyware on their personal computer.
If you use Tempo I’d recommend switching to Tempus, a fork that is actively maintained. Tempo has been unmaintained for a few months now.


Not what you asked for, but if you’re using Jellyfin only for music, try Navidrome. I used to have the same system as you: Raspberry Pi 4B, 4GB RAM, and Jellyfin was slow and clunky, eating up RAM. Navidrome is a service just for music (no video) and was much faster and responsive on the Pi 4B.
I know, but what about when I have several subtitle files? Different languages, or maybe several subtitle files I downloaded and want to check which one matches my video? mpv has zero flexibility.
With VLC I can just “Subtitle / Add subtitle track” or add the language code after the filename (video.en.srt, video.fr.srt, video.spa.srt), with mpv: just one file at a time: rename, launch, retry.
Until you want to add external subtitles


I bet it’s clickbait, we can try downvoting posts with clickbait titles to make it disappear.
CalyxOS is not LineageOS + microG. It is a different operating system for mobile phones, based on LineageOS and includes microG, but it is not LineageOS + microG.
There is a different operating system, which is basically LineageOS + microG, called LineageOS for microG.
I’m a noob and I managed to set it up following mostly these instructions that make user of this docker compose file. I remember I had to do something slightly different, but I managed to figure it out relatively easily. You could have a look at it and see if it helps.


*18% of the people who answered a poll on Mastodon


The stuntman on the right had quite a career. He died 2 weeks ago https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c05e0z9lj3mo
The post is literally a link to GitHub.
Is this an Android App? If so, why share it in a Linux community?
Also, who does genetic sequence analysis and primer design on a mobile device?
No, Mullvad is not deprecated at all (are you maybe thinking of Mull?) Vivaldi is Chromium based, that’s a no-go: don’t support Google’s hegemony by any means