

Most people agree to those opt ins, due to a combination of dark patterns and pop up overload.
Source: my partner who used to rely on targeted advertisement, and how it sadly prove to work soooooo much better.
Most people agree to those opt ins, due to a combination of dark patterns and pop up overload.
Source: my partner who used to rely on targeted advertisement, and how it sadly prove to work soooooo much better.
My partner used to work in programmatic advertisement and the blocking of third party cookies sent there whole department in crisis mode, so I assumed it was a good thing after all.
Seems so. I remember a “not for resale” remark somewhere.
The costumes came before the US casting, and it already had a skirt.
So either they turned extremely progressive for a children show on the 90s or they cast a Scottish
Isn’t that mostly an unenforceable request? And the fact that’s probably stolen or whoever got it had a non disclosure agreement probably is a bigger deal
It will increase, this is nonsense. Ping me when tariffs come into effect of I’m wrong to mock me.
To OP: buy deck if you can afford it very well now and/or you’re going to buy it later anyway. Things are going to get expensive.
Extra shootout to Alba
Once they release workflows I’ll rollout to my family (main thing missing for new is auto add photos from my son in shared album).
I’m away from my server for a bit, but I’m very interested on lidify.
Thanks!
I might be mistaken, but them pointing out “ongoing per user costs” + becoming closed source led me to believe they are moving to subscription based model. I have the gog extension even if I don’t really use it, and I would consider paying again. But not recurrent.
Let’s see how it goes, I hope I’m mistaken.
Is the push back against paid model or mainly subscription based?
I don’t mind paying once, or even for mayor versions, but not as subscription honestly.
From a legal standpoint, is it more illegal to remove DRM or to just download DRM-freed content?
Meta lawyers think the second is fine, BTW.
Doesn’t rclone allow for this? (Not sure how well it would with tough)
I’m planning to set it up. Any advice or for it work out of the box?
You made me try again, and I again failed. For example, Navidrome has this issue: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/2967
It seems aside from :z i have to remap the user namespace, which I remember trying in the past too and getting mixed results (some worked, some still didn’t). I get this is not a podman issue (also affects rootless docker), but given the default behavior of docker is root, I am not having this issue.
The others didn’t seem to fail at creation, which is a good thing, but I recall some had issues interacting with each other (files created by one not being readable by another and such). Might try with some other navidrome image (or equivalent subsonic server) but unless it’s as easy as adding :z, I don’t think ill be able to continue Thanks in any case :)
I always hear podman is a drop in replacement, but every time I try most of my stack doesn’t work. Permissions seem to be the issue most of the times, even when I create new volumes. I will try again in a few years probably, but I’m not holding my breath
Even Microshit tried and gave up because it was so hard
They also failed at building operative systems, so not sure they are the best example.
Laws are as good as the ability and will to enforce them.
So most likely a mental translation issue. Massive nothingburguer specially with the dire need on options on the browser space
I don’t remember much IV, played just a little. But III was great. This seems indeed perfect for the deck