Does Voice tell ABS about your progress in the audio book?
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I found a few threads where people were loving it but they were from a few years back.
I installed it but the configuration was not straightforward. Thats why I was wondering if these things are all compatible, because the other client felt totally different.. If its still a good choice I'll need to go back when I have the concentration to read about what it is wanting for set up.
It's a ruse to pretend he has a gf
the first thing you need to understand about the law is the concept of jurisdiction.
there is no meaningful way of asking a question about the law without specifying jurisdictions you are or may be subject to. which means you need to figure that out in the first place. or ask for help figuring it out.
there is no law of any kind which applies to everyone in all situations.
Every time I have tried it just introduces a layer of complexity I can't tolerate. I have struggled to learn everything required to run a simple Debian server. I don't care what anyone says, docker is not simpler or easier. Maybe it is when everything runs perfectly but they never do so you have to consider the eventual difficulty of troubleshooting. And that would be made all the more cumbersome if I do not yet understand the fundamentals of Linux system.
However I do keep a list of packages I want to use that are docker-only. So if one day I feel up to it I'll be ready to go.
doesn’t exploit the copyrighted material for financial gain
@itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone mentioned Alexandra Elbakyan. Do you know who that is? Aaron Schwartz ended up dead just for having a lot of journal articles and giving away a bunch of public domain materials.
bulletproof servers
Oh my.. You sound really unprepared for what you are getting into. There is no such thing as perfect security. And if someone sold you on that premise, you were tricked.
Even if your host is doing the absolute best job possible, your group can still screw it up any one of a million ways. Given the cavalier attitude here, that's going to be happening soon and happening often.
Honestly you sound like a total heat score..
My impression from when I've encountered this is that it is an attempt to repel bots.
Speculating/knowing about the reason doesn't help when I'm confronted with having to input the password *6mA*P7CCuVyHo8kh%x34!63wm23&uhzSMY3Xy3$*8^%7j$VeH^7
It's great that these projects already exist
but it hurts accessibility that you need to be "in the know" to find out about it.
every media outlet has to mention WayBackMachine; it's such a great outreach and legitimizing
Digital ID laws in the UK and EU will make this increasingly infeasible
Sorry I might have missed something... Is this Tony Blair's little hobby horse for the past 30 years or is a more substantial plan in the works?
TBH I am getting discouraged on the VPN thing. I have been using it 100% of the time for years. I used to get ads corresponding to the exit location. But now I occasionally get ads corresponding to my actual location (down to the neighborhood).
But of course I do all sorts of online business where my address is provided, and when I do that I can easily be fingerprinted I assume. So somehow, it's gotten linked up in the back end.
same same same
can anyone please point me to some piece of writing that explains how IA didn't willfully self destruct?
everything i read about this legal action, even when I read IA's stuff about, sounds moronic. doomed to fail and lose big for themselves and for others by setting a loser precident.
IN FAVOR OF OPTING OUT
Public voting is one of my least favorite features of lemmy/threadiverse.
I don't know if it's possible to have a federated network where votes are totally private but it would be a strong preference for me. I thought there were already some tools instances could use to protect their users privacy?
If it is implausible to totally obscure it, then I think we need more user controls to avoid accidentally voting for something that leaves a breadcrumb trail about you. Such as reminding new users their votes are public, having an easy way to see overview of all your own votes, option to remove the vote buttons from the UI, being able to unvote all your past votes (which would still be imperfect of course).
That's super unkind and incorrect. IE was a trash software that was widely available because MS was trying to extend their monopoly into new areas.
Even if it's not your taste, bash is a mature, stable FLOSS package with wide community support. The reason it is so common is due to it's positive attributes, not because there is a plot to make it the only choice available to you.
33mail.com gives you a subdomain that you can put any username on. So user@basiclemmon98.33mail.com it will all redirect to your mail address.
Depends on you use case. Idk if they are really privacy conscious specifically.
thanks for using Leebra!
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