Because streaming services are either slow at releasing new episode or the service isn’t available at my region. (Restrictions they put themselves, not my countries government)
They don’t want my money :(
Because streaming services are either slow at releasing new episode or the service isn’t available at my region. (Restrictions they put themselves, not my countries government)
They don’t want my money :(
It looks literally same as Infinity for reddit.
You enter Lemmy instance URL, username and password to log in
“Popular” tab replaced by “Local”, I assume local to Lemmy instance you’re logged into
“r/subreddit” replaced by “community@lemmy.instance”
“u/username” replaced by “username@lemmy.instance”
Avoid using cloud services as much as possible, self host FOSS alternatives instead.
FOSS firmware for printers when👀
Yo, thanks, that bot is cool.
GitHub is owned by Microsoft
Gitlab is OSS, and you can host yourself
(Ik most don’t and use the public instance) Gitlab has features that GitHub don’t have, or are better at somethings even if GitHub have them
^ Some reason why my organization use gitlab over GitHub, I personally use Gitea.
I started using Lemmy recently… And I just saw it on my feed.
try KDE connect, (it supports windows)
I just realized this post is from last year…
Gitea! https://gitea.com/
Been using self hosted for about 2 years now, it’s light weight and low maintenance!
I use this all the time, but not with sudo and not 80
Yes to the last bit of edit.
No, because federated.
if websites you need start using it, then yes.
If it supports Oauth K-9 Mail probably works.
I’m not sure about the first
But as much as I hate Samsung and Facebook for doing this, I don’t think they actually do anything.
They’re basics place holder apps with version number set to a low number, so when you update all apps from play store these gets ‘updated’ and installs the functional app.
You don’t need same app on both for phone to use matrix, there are multiple apps that can communicate over matrix, some may not be available on both iOS and Android.
But if you were to use matrix, I’d recommend using Element which just happens to be available on iOS and Android.
Huh?