What’s the reasoning for all of those problems?
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What’s the reasoning for all of those problems?
What? I’m confused by the question the OP asked if it’s just automatically that way.
I’ll prolly give it a shot at some point. I bought lifetime plex long before jellyfin was a thing. Is there an experience similar to plexamp? It’s too good.
Plex allows this as long as you set whatever devices local IP on the allow without authorization list. I also know that plex just gets shit on the fediverse. Jellyfin doesn’t have local allowance baked in? I’ve never used it.
How much do you weigh?
That’s what the title is for. This is a link aggregator.
Use a better front end that summarizes content, like Tesseract.
The community it’s in should tell you why it’s posted.
Not outright displayed but you can find them in the source code.
Top two are Lemmy instances.
Every complaint I’ve heard about the owner has been ridiculous. I don’t know about the bigotry though. It’s better and has been since it wasn’t hip if it’s actually hip now. I’m swapping between it and my own searxng instance.
I use and prefer Kagi myself but what does this have to do with this community?
This isn’t true at all.
I tested it out on another post elsewhere that they didn’t create and I’m waiting on a response.
I just tried it in a test community. Let me know if you get it.
That didn’t notify you? Well, it used to, so I’m not sure what happened.
Was wondering what kicked off more signups.
Yeah, that’s been my biggest complaint since coming over. People are way too hyper critical about what they think everyone should be doing/using/buying/consuming.
Yeah, block and move on.
No ads/tracking. That’s really it. Any of the other complaints I had on Reddit are here and in most cases even worse.
The API issue was the biggest one for me and what made this all intriguing. Now apps are getting around that. Winston for Reddit is beautifully designed and even guides a user to creating their own API key to add to the app. This API key provides you with a limit of 100 requests a second. Which is more than enough. (You could also do this on modded Apollo’s).
The average user just downloads the Reddit app though.