

That is absolute cancer.
Who goes there ?
That is absolute cancer.
It still doesn’t have a webapp that was supposed to ship weeks ago. The android app is buggy, laggy and doesn’t allow direct capture from the camera. I’d say loops is not ready yet.
not prioritizing the ability to login (easy access to synced subscriptions) is wild to me
I was so surprised by this as well. I thought I just couldn’t find the login at first. Well at least the feature is planned for next year.
What if a band had very vocal Nazi beliefs even lyrically, would you still like them because the music was good?
I don’t see how that’s relevant to be honest. Twitter users didn’t choose for Musk to be in charge, and I’m sure a lot remaining users hate him.
Lol that is you
I said I don’t use twitter, what’s your point ?
People were already on twitter before some right wing weirdo bought it. They just kept using it because the reality is normies don’t know better or don’t care. I’m not saying it’s a good thing, but saying every X user is a fascist seams an oversimplification.
That’s just not true. My mate uses it to follow music bands they like. The problem we have with X is that everybody uses it so you have to use it you wanna stay in the loop. I don’t use I myself but i can understand why people still do.
Not Jesus. It was quite easy to find from your description (laz-e-boy, racoons, 1996)
I never ever received that registration email. Also, the content is not viewable without an account. Disappointing, especially considering the countdown to release which turned out to be a countdown to nothing.
I realize this in not answering your question, but I thought you might like to know that some people share access to their antenna on the web at http://websdr.org/. This sdr webapp lets you listen to the airbands from their antennas basically, and each user can tune it to their own frequency at the same time.
Mumble is so underrated. It does one job and but does it very well.
I played this game so much as a kid. I’m eager to try out this new release.
well… it’s not.
I play games on Pop_OS (NVIDIA edition) and also run an AMD CPU. Great experience for 2 years now.
It’s a peertube instance.
you have to tap a link to go to the actual, often cookie-walled, website
Kind of like how RSS/Atom is not useful anymore. Most feeds don’t contain the actual articles, in an attempt to increase clicks and ad revenue. That’s just sad, I miss the old internet.
My friends and I use syncplay + mpv for this. It works well, and even though it’s designed around local file playback, you can add https URLs to the playlist. So this with nginx serving the files has been a great solution.
You can even play YouTube videos by adding yt-dlp to mpv, but that doesn’t reliably work right now as far as I can tell.