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  • Same here. And the reasons you mention are exactly the reason I deleted that account a few years ago when I switched to Fastmail.

    A couple of my friends are willing to put up with it, but always mention the volume of spam they deal with.

    I've had my new email address for 6-odd years and only have one regular spam source - from a hack of an online shop - but as I used a username+shopname email alias for it, it's easy to detect and automatically handle.

    Now I use Fastmail's "Masked Email" feature for each online account. When (not if) a site gets hacked, I just change the site to use a new masked address and block/delete the old one, and then it's useless to scammers/spammers.

  • Doesn't every Instagram user automatically have a Threads account now? (Even if they're unaware of it.)

    Meta faking Threads user count that way on top of what's happened with X user count would explain this "milestone" quite easily.

  • I've been using SelectSpecs for 15 years. I think they drop-ship from SE Asia.

    Mostly to have a spare set, but for the last year or so they've been my primary pair.

  • Found this to be an interesting read, and well written. Thanks for sharing it.

  • GitHub is often used as a code mirror, with the actual repo and builds being hosted elsewhere.

    Shelter, as in the work profile app? It shows up on Droid-ify for me, and a check of the Links section confirms it's hosted on a different repo (gitea.angry.im).

  • That explains a lot, thanks.

  • American or South African chocolate products.

    NOT an anti-American/-Saffer thing. They add butyric acid, which tastes like vomit to the rest of the world. (Accurate, as vomit contains it).

    Presumably because the market there have been trained to expect that flavour for some reason. To the rest of us, a US or ZA origin is usually a sign to avoid.

  • The only time I've had this is back when I thought the settings in the kebab menu (top right) controlled everything, until I realised the preferences in Settings > General are for that.

    Not sure what's going in with your situation, though, sorry.

  • Although it's certainly a popular distribution, my understanding is that Bazzite's future is currently uncertain due to Fedora's decision to remove certain 32-bit libraries in future and the folks behind Bazzite saying they may need to end the project because of it.

    I don't know the details, and it's possible that Fedora will reconsider, someone may make those libraries available downstream, or the Bazzite folks may have been hyperbolic, but it's worth looking for the details and potential impacts. (Don't take my reply as an accurate assessment).

    As an alternative, I can recommend an excellent game-friendly distro: EndeavourOS. It's based on Arch, rather than Fedora. I use it on my gaming PC and my general use laptop. I'm approaching the 2 year mark with this distro.

  • Had a manager who used to send notes intended for himself to our team chat. Psychotic behaviour.

    Every phone has a note app. No matter how stupid you are, it works. But if messages to yourself floats your boat: why not.

  • Top-right is an ibis? The Australian nickname for them is "bin chicken" for obvious reasons...

  • Some people get value out of it. Others don't.

    That's why the blocking capability exists. šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

  • +1 for this. I've been using it for years. Handles downloads and uploads nicely.

  • Is this is legendary mothgirl prophecy?

  • Le petit mort , ahem, comes in many forms...

  • Ads on YouTube

    Jump
  • My take on ads is this: I've been using the internet since 1989 - before search engines, advertising, SLIP/PPP/ADSL, etc.

    When ads began to appear on websites in the late 90s, I was OK with it. A banner ad here, etc. Then they started to move. And flash. And make noise. And then popups, and pop-unders.

    At that point I started to BLOCK THEM ALL. If your business model is a game of distraction from the site I'm visiting, then fuck you, your family, and anyone you've ever met.

    Moving on to UI web-based stuff, the demise of excellent sites like AltaVista (with its superior search syntax) and the growth of Goooooooogle (with its astonishingly and intentionally shit search syntax), the progress and intention was obvious.

    There was a brief period where Google, etc, provided what people wanted. But that time has passed. Now it's all in on GIGO: garbage in, garbage out.

    tl;dr: Once advertisers started to behave like gambling sites, they were yeeted to the hell in which they belong.

  • Odd, it must be the Docker image I'm using, then. Thanks for clarifying.

  • I run AdGuard Home, WireGuard and a couple of other things on my 4B, all in Docker.

    I used to run HomeAssistant on our for a while, but they stopped supporting that architecture (armhf?). Also used to run Unbound on it.

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