What’s the other choice these days?
Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
What’s the other choice these days?
Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
So the way I read it, if you want to opt in, you make the new changes they state in your yml. I didn’t and just hit upgrade to pull the new images and it worked fine. I don’t see any issues, but I’ll be glad if someone says I did it wrong.
I think it’s only breaking if you pull the new yml and don’t move your data.
It’s more that I would like a complete experience than have features and content trickled to me. I generally don’t have time to play a game more than once, so I want the time I invest to get the best return. For me, that’s not until a game is released.
Thier last game (released over three years ago) is still in Early Access and they already got thier pay day. This is why I hate modern gaming. Gamers can’t help but pre-maturely ejaculate over some new thing, so devs are able to keep shoveling eternal Early Access games. I vote with my wallet and don’t buy EA games, but my game group still does. I miss out on a lot of gaming sessions because of it.
Personally I think gaming companies should not be allowed to charge for Early Access and basically just go back to free betas for testing. Or if they do have an Early Access, they should be forced to have a published release date or automatic refund if they miss. That will prevent devs from releasing half baked content and coasting on it for years.
They can still provide content and fixes via standard updates.
This is my setup. Caliber-Web is nice because it just points to your Calibre application database. It’s more robust than the built in web server and I can set it up to sync with my Kobo over wifi.
I’ve never even heard of Kane and Lunch so sounds like he was probably right.
No, I just use the built-in reader. I tried a couple of additional third party ones and my battery drain was pretty bad. Might have been a me problem though.
I use a Kobo Libre 2 with Calibre Web to sync.
Do they have mesh options?
Also, you need to have not purchased a subscription, otherwise it doesn’t show up.
Can you not see the remove Ads option if you already subbed to Ultra? I have looked and looked but for the life of me can’t figure out how to give you my money.
Edit: I did the reset subscription locally (for debugging option) and the remove Ads button popped up. Thanks!

Was just describing this to family today. I don’t know how many times I started to comment on Reddit, only to discard it because I didn’t want to deal with the Reddit brain. Lemmy feels like old school Reddit where engagement is good again.
Just a couple of issues I have, otherwise great and already subbed.
Creating or editing a comment does not follow text size changes for comments (it does once it’s posted)
Post text and title size (once viewing the full post) cannot be resized
When viewing profile comments there is no indicator of what sub section I’m viewing (ex: comments, posts etc).
Edit: Found 1 and 2 can be effected by the general font size.
Just FYI, we may be using “internally” differently, but you can’t change the port number to the right of the “:” That’s usually a fixed port needed for the container (the internal docker port).
I think you are using “internal” to mean your local network port though, but in Dockers case it would be the “external port” (external to docker).
Flow would be: Proxy → External Docker Port (8080, can be variable) → Internal Docker Port (80, fixed per docker container)
Probably getting overly picky with wording, but wanted to make sure you knew that the inernal docker port can’t be changed, just the mapping.
That’s the cool thing about docker you can just map a different external port.
https://docs.docker.com/network/
So if you look at the first flag it mentions: -p 8080:80
This means it’s mapping external port 8080 to the internal port 80. You can change the 8080 to anything you want so you don’t have conflicts.
Nice setup.
I did make the switch to SeerXNG, loving it so far.
What I think is weird about folks hatin on the Genshin Community is it’s essentially a single player game. There is no community really outside of social media. I would say social media is the problem.
Personally I like the Lenovo Mini Systems. Have three right now. Mostly use the AMD ones with built in Radeon and my kids do Minecraft on them. But they also make great mini servers. Lots of folks use the Intel versions for Plex servers with quicksync. Some versions will also fit a pci card for 10gb or quad nics.
Unfortunately there are some communities (especially gaming ones) that just don’t have a Lemmy equivently or don’t have enough critical mass to be useful. I would say Lemmy is a great addition, but not a drop in replacement.