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  • Now the real question is: Is it maybe actually even cheaper to buy them from these tech giants instead paying the people to do the paperwork and get a warrent?

    Because that would be sad af

  • It's still a shit ruling. Back in the day they just blocked all .io sites so you couldn't play agar.io and so on. But all the IT sites we used were also blocked by that. So we had to go and ask the guy for every single one until he grew sick of it and opened it again

    1. Don't buy iPhone
    2. You need ffmpeg
    3. Read this for the exact command
    4. You can use the find command (in console) to list all mp3 files, these you can pipe into ffmpeg.

    Just ask ChatGPT to write the shell script for you

  • Speaking for r/de,

    Feddit.de is awesome so far

  • We really need those niece communities here. This post here technically breaks rule 1. of !asklemmy@lemmy.ml

  • Everything to stay in the news cycle..

  • I'm not going to read all that. You were probably pretty right.

  • Also: for example both US parties would be considered as a (far) right party here in Germany

  • It's a relic from Reddit. There r/Politics was US-Only too. It was always weird

  • I am just running the normal nginx image with /etc/letsencrypt:/etc/ssl/private as volume. certbot does the rest. If you need help with the exact config just search for relevant keywords, there are tons of good tutorials

  • I will forever refuse to take articles with the word "slam" in its headline seriously

  • The amount of people asking Lemmy related technical questions in !asklemmy@lemmy.ml is too damn high!

  • Whatd they do now?

  • The problem is if there are only 10 people 7 of them only lurking, on Reddit, this is what happeneds if you do that on Lemmy:

    Every beginning is hard.

  • In my area (Germany) they banned the stone front yards because bees can eat stone. It's funny how the same ruling can go to the exact opposite direction, both reasons justified

  • I recently came across a blogpost explaining something I was researching, and the comments beneath were exactly like this. Then I looked up from when it was: May 2006.

    The internet is a time machine.