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  • There are some decent discovery services you can use with your torrent software.

    I use Ombi which my plex users can log into with their Plex id, discover new/old/etc content and then send an automated request to my Radarr/Sonarr software.

    Each users permissions can be configured as to the quality/language/etc of the content as well as which types they can request to automatically download and which require my approval first

  • I just like to have a little minimap following me like in a video game.

    I use Waze whenever I drive, it also keeps me informed about accidents, cops, and other hazards.

  • But when, though? Conviction, sentencing, incarceration, the possible fugitive status, capture, and lastly when he dies in prison of old age?

    Yes.

  • Actually this is only on Google Collections which is a bookmark sharing service, not just the browser bookmark sync.

    Your synced bookmarks should be unaffected as Google says everything in browser sync is encrypted locally before being synced, so Google shouldn't be able to scan those (or really care about them at all)

    They are doing it to protect themselves from legal liability specifically because of the public-facing nature of Google Collections bookmarks.

    They don't care about your synced bookmarks or browser history because it's not public-facing and they aren't legally liable for the contents

  • Sure but most USB-C Android devices can at least manage USB 3.0 speeds

  • A shining example of cutting edge Apple innovation

  • Yay basic formatting.

    Keep should have had MarkDown support from the start

  • Doesn't support 2FA? 😭

  • Lemmy works with Google Authenticator, but not with Authy.

    Annoyingly Authy fails silently and ignores the part of the code that specifies SHA-256 and just generates a SHA-1 code that won't work with no warning or indication to the user.

  • Get a hardware 2FA key instead of using your phone for TOTP

  • Once when I was working at an icecream shop as a kid:

    About 45 mins after closing, while we were cleaning up and all the cash had been settled some crazy guy starts banging on the window demanding a milkshake.

    New girl goes over to explain: "I'm sorry sir we closed at 9, all the machines and registers are shut down"

    Dude totally loses his shit. "I didn't know you were closed, I though you were open until 10, I demand a milkshake NOW!"

    Sir, even if we were to try to, the registers are all closed, we couldn't ring it out.. "

    " THEN JUST GIVE IT TO ME FOR FREE, I'M NOT LEAVING WITHOUT THE MILKSHAKE! "

    Poor new girl is now visibly frightened, we are telling her to just walk away and ignore him"

    Dude completely loses it and starts smashing on the window, culminating in him using several really offensive slurs and SPITTING on our window.

    All because he thought we were still open, as if that's somehow our fault/responsibility.

    He just could not logic the fact that what he "thought" is completely out of our control and we aren't going to reopen the shop because he thought wrong

  • It's just dumb people playing on the fears of other dumb people.

    Imagine you had no idea what an IP/MAC address or SSID was.

    Then imagine Fox News start reporting that Mr Pillow's WMDs have found countless instances of voter fraud, show a big list of MAC addresses.

    You'll easily have a large number of people convinced they've seen indisputable proof of voter fraud all over the country

  • Fine, you get a corpse full of 1000 cockroaches 🪳

    Congrats!

  • The Facebook*

  • UGC = User-generated content

    Not sure how that could mean anything except the ability to block users/posts

  • Oh my sweet summer child

  • I think what they meant is that one option uses network connectivity while the other functions entirely offline