2014?
Man, that phrase was cringe when I joined in 2012. Was a much better site back then though.
2014?
Man, that phrase was cringe when I joined in 2012. Was a much better site back then though.
It's not a secret that Snapchat's CEO was a massive Apple fanboy and regularly dunked on Android. It shows in how each platform's app utilizes their respective resources (i.e. the Android version taking a fucking screenshot despite the camera2 API being readily available).
Fuck. I have a domain and workspace account associated with that domain through Google.
Goddammit.
They can restore the bot accounts, sure, but they can't restore the servers that run those bot accounts.
Might I interest you in Prowlarr as an alternative to Jackett? It handles the entire indexer process for the other *arr apps, so you don't have to update each app independently.
I've been using KeePass for a very long time. It works, and the Google Drive plugin syncs without any issues. I have it set up on multiple devices, all pulling from my Google Drive, and each instance of KeePass has it's own key file. So even if someone got a hold of the main database, it's useless without the key file, which is only hosted on specific devices.
I did the same with my two accounts at 7 and 8 years old (neither match this username).
One of them is a novelty account, I wonder if I can sell it 🤔
Plenty of newer reddit users legitimately think reddit itself is just an app and have no clue there's even a desktop site. I've blown some minds when I mentioned the fact that I'd been using the best third party app RiF for over a decade and used old reddit on desktop.
Do it. Use "Power Delete Suite", it has an option to edit comments before deleting everything.
Not a bad thing, honestly. Free RAM is wasted RAM.
The usual:
I'm also experimenting with some other little things, like Grocy (self hosted home inventory); I want to try to host my own Lemmy instance, and someone here mentioned Viewtube as well.
KeePass user here for.....a long-ass time. Won't use anything else. Official KeePass 2.x on my computers, and KeePass2Android on my phone. The database is synced to my Google Drive, and a strong passphrase plus a key file keeps it nice and secure.