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  • I think what's even more annoying is when you actually do use the app, every community you visit, it pops up a notification that says "turn on notifications so you don't miss updates from this community!"

  • Oh shit up...did I say that women aren't allowed to grow huge muscles and compete in bodybuilder competition?

    No, I just said I don't find women with bulging muscles, like WWE or Weight Lifting for competitions.

  • I understand what OP means. He (?) is saying that when a woman starts to have bulging muscles, a la the bodybuilder look, it isn't attractive, because their body looks more masculine and less feminine.

    I feel the same way, I love the look of a toned, athletic woman, like the typical yoga or volleyball/tennis body, but when they start having visible definition and bulging muscles it don't find it attractive.

    I'm a dude as well, as to OP's question, I've also heard that some women prefer the dad bod to the Arnold look because muscles aren't soft to lay on.

  • I know this is a month old, but this was randomly recommended to me in YouTube and I watched their "ad", even though it's free to install on a Pi or any other device that can run Debian or Ubuntu.

    It works well in a Pi, but their documentation is out of date, and accessing the web GUI isn't as easy as it should be, especially for new users of Linux. There's no way to (officially) set a static IP in the OS. I searched their forums, and followed their guide, which didn't apply anymore since they're using NetworkManager now. I applied a static IP via that...and FUBAR'd the webUI. A simple reflash of the uSD card doesn't work either since there are hidden partitions or something because the settings still persisted after two DDs. I had to zero out the first few megs and reflash it in order to get it to work again.

    That being said. I'm going to give it to a friend as a no hassle/small footprint/low power piracy box and Plex server.

  • I've been swapping between Arch with OpenZFS and FreeNAS/TrueNAS for probably 5-7 years now. In fact, I'm doing that right now! I think SCALE is finally stable enough to my liking...but we'll see.

    ZFS becomes a pain to manage via the CLI when you have more than a few disks, a nice web GUI takes the pain away.