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  • usenight

    :O This is too perfect for Australians! Pity its only 29xx days retention, but still pretty damn good.

  • You are buying a legal service to access Usenet. What you do with that service is up to you.

    Pick a provider that allows you to use crypto if you are worried about putting your identity to it: https://usenetnow.net/cryptoaccept/
    They even allow monero!

    Edit: I wish they had a referral plan, by now after recommending them so much I easily would have got a free month

  • That was one of my gripes with Plex as I watch a lot of international content. Or just can't hear over the sound of my kids 🤣

    Moved to jellyfin backend, with Kodi frontends + official jellyfin addon, all via network shares.

    So the Kodi frontends(TVs) directly read the files over NFS/SMB and I don't have to worry about encoding or have to worry about subtitles. Honestly it's the best player I've found (imho of course)

    And any other device gets the encoded stream from jellyfin (mobiles/non local devices).

  • I2P still has torrenting. They have an I2P tracker as well iirc. The problem is that it's not as "simple" as the standard vpn+torrnet. As you need an i2p aware torrent client, proxy the torrent client, and then actually get good enough peers. For popular content sure, but the amount of people using realdebrid or other 'streaming' services are insane now.

  • They are no more safe than sending a message like this :). Except you would be the only person it's targeted for. besides the admins of both instances can read them as well.

    Which is why I'm the web interface it says it's not safe/e2e encrypted.

    Worried about it? Add a matrix handle to your profile and then it enables a "send a secure message" button in the UI. And redirects people to use matrix to send messages to you

  • It is because you are resisting fingerprinting. You have to allow fingerprinting to watch twitch in a browser now.

    Honestly, chatterio & streamlink is a way better combo.

  • Riseup is free because it is made by people who want the internet to be better. The same way tor is free.

    But you should be donating if you find it useful. And I could nearly guarantee that a service that is used for censorship resistance that gets used for P2P will go from nice and fast to ungodly slow

  • Technically you should be donating if you get value out of it

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  • I agree. It's just I forget that people use IMAP and choose to not download their data to their devices and leave it on servers that they don't control. 🤷

    Also at 150mb, and maybe a 10gb storage allowance it doesn't leave much room for the actual text content 😂

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  • Ah! How interesting... work$ has been a Google shop for a while thus the 25m limit. Good work for o365 to enable the increase.

    Email is such a fickle system. I couldn't imagine mobiles downloading 150m attachments when they only have a few GB of space...

    Maybe im just too old...

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  • Do you have a reference for that? Gmail is 25...

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  • Yeah but I thought the consensus was 25M.

    Which provider allows more than? 25M?

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  • Am I the only one thinking this is fake because its a 32MB file?

    Email usually caps out at 25MB...

  • Also, no. Pict-rs the service behind all the Lemmy image hosts, has a config of max-images=1 set by default

    Lemmy also does not use the background mode it uses the active mode for uploading images to pictrs for processing.

    This means that your images need to completely upload, process, and return back the url within 15/30s otherwise it fails and you get that random red box JSON error line 1.

    If you scaled that out to multiple images (let's say 5), you would run into the risk of timeouts happening.
    On-top of that Lemmy doesn't have that capability (yet?).

    People usually upload 1 main image, then in the body of the post you can upload more images in there. Add them with the picture icon.

  • ?

    Did you reply to the wrong post?

  • The percentages are not the percentages of total battery loss, they are the total amount of time active for the amount of loss you have had. As far as I understand it.

    Ie: You have lost ~15% battery, but the total number of % listed is in the 50% mark. (+ All the system apps)

    A new Android security update came out. Maybe it was installing it in the background? Maybe you had low wifi signal and do your phone has to use more power (and generates heat) to connect.
    There are many reasons why a phone can get hot. Can't trust those battery numbers unfortunately