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server side rendering only?
…what is WRONG with you
server side rendering only?
…what is WRONG with you
https://egui.rs/ promises to be able to do this, although I’m not positive it’s ready for primetime
i thought Tauri was the electron alternative we’ve been waiting for.
Oh, was it them that made the IoT washing machines with a nasty habit of unannounced port scans?
Relevant Columbo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnDe2u5M7e8
Probably the privacy invasive TVs
The system isn’t closed though. More people join the tracker all the time, and that’s to say nothing of the people who already have access to the tracker downloading a new file.
They did? That’s news to me. Who did they sell it to? And what do you use instead?
So help me God, if you say Brave
Why?
have a >1 ratio to download anything which is impossible by definition
They give you a bit of leniency after you first sign up. All that share ratio means is that you leave your computer seeding for a while after your download finishes, and when your torrent client has uploaded the file you got from them to e.g. 5 other people you can stop seeding it. They’re asking you to give back, is all. If you download a 3GB file from other people in the swarm and then immediately close the torrent before anybody can download it from you, after enough repeat times of you doing that, they’ll stop letting you download new files.
Trackers cannot read, and are not interested in, the number at the bottom of your torrent client, or your history with other trackers. They just care that you seed their torrents after you’ve finished downloading them so other people can download them too.
Everybody always says this, but I’ve yet to talk to anyone who even has an anecdote of talking to a Gen Z person for whom that’s true.
She asked a question. It was answered.
I’ve never heard of Wormhole before now but by the looks of things:
for a true browser based p2p solution that uses WebRTC I’d suggest www.sharedrop.io
croc is a good solution for this if true P2P stuff fails
Fantastic! Love to see FOSS companies winning! Maybe someday soon Puri.sm will come out with a phone that doesn’t massively suck
…please tell me it’s one of those apps that stores the identity on the device.
love the mission and the message, but if i know anything about how things like this go, what it is, is about to die
EDIT: yeah, their about page says they “filter out generative AI images” without even mentioning how. never mind that with the rate the AI field is advancing, no algorithm for doing that works for more than a couple of months. no word at all on how or even if the photos users upload are going to be protected from scraping.
i hate to be a cynic, i do, and i can’t wait for this to age poorly but $20 says the website won’t even last a year
i cannot express how much it pains me that a 2DS is now considered retro
Well first off, if you’re building a NAS, build it out of drives that are rated for NAS use. Seagate’s IronWolf line is a bit pricier than their BarraCuda but has better transfer speeds and (more importantly) better resiliency to vibration, which is important if you’re putting a half dozen drives in the same enclosure and don’t want them to fail prematurely.
OBS adds a system tray icon to let you know it’s recording
This program adds a system tray icon to let you know you’re gay