Piano Man by Billy Joel
The whole scene it sets, the mood, it's all just so human.
Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness
But it's better than drinking alone
Piano Man by Billy Joel
The whole scene it sets, the mood, it's all just so human.
Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness
But it's better than drinking alone
On one hand, I'm happy the TDF is a much more organized, serious event now to really celebrate the extremes endurance athletes push themselves to.
On the other hand, shit like this is just kinda fucking charming, and it feels like it just doesn't happen anymore.
On a sidenote, they translated the units from metric to imperial in the subtitles lol
The only implementation I would support is one where the asking website doesn't know your ID, and the verifying website doesn't know what you're trying to visit. Essentially just asking for a one-time use token that verified your age, and providing that token to the website you're trying to visit.
Edit for a bit more detail: User authenticates to ID website, which provides them a token with age verification (true/false) and a short (10 minute?) TTL. This token is encrypted by the ID website. User then provides this token to the asking website (eg: pornhub). Pornhub then sends the token back to the ID website to decrypt it. All pornhub knows about you is whether or not you're of age, and the verifying website never knows what the token is for.
If you want the best UX and polish, Synology
If you want something rougher around the edges, QNAP
You can always look into building a solution with something like unraid, truenas, or OMV
I believe it's on the roadmap for Lemmy, but that's outside an instance admin's control
It wouldn't "look" any different
Off the top of my head, I know Windows Update and the Battle.net launcher both do this
Is Arch really that minimalistic? It's been a few years for me, granted, but I recall they had no package granularity at all. No options to install headers on their own, shit like ssh-client and ssh-server only available bundled together, etc.
I've tried all the Android reddit apps. Infinity is fine, I just prefer Sync's UI/UX.
I recently pushed my company to move everything off of Alpine and onto Debian Slim
We had too many issues with musl that are incomprehensibly obscure and impossible to troubleshoot. Now the environment we deploy on is functionally the same to the environment our devs develop on
You
used to be just second person plural, thou
was second person singular. At some point, thou
fell out of favour and we started using just you
Because of the way Lemmy works, all content from federated instances is mirrored (minus images). So technically, all the piracy content also lives on lemmy.world, which makes them liable for it.