So one of the benefits of a streaming service is the recommendation algorithm suggesting new shows to you. They’re not perfect but I have discovered great shows in the past because of it. So to replace that I’ve found a great app called JustWatch. It asks you to select what services you’re subscribed to so I just choose...
cross-posted from: kbin.social/m/fediverse/p/696998...
As the guilded age came to a close in the 1900s, railroad barons, industrialists and banking kingpins put money into the arts in order to launder their image and legacies. We see no such thing today. Why is that?...
I have been using Lemmy for 20 days, at first I opened an account at Lemmy.world because you can join without writing a text and waiting approval. I have been enjoying the experience overall but despite the admin teans best efforts Lemmy.world has been experiencing some serious performance issues. If you want to avoid that join...
I’m looking to move from a Synology NAS with Plex to get something dedicated that is more powerful/can do more transcoding streams at once....
Do i need to use imgur like on r? Or can i just post a photo directly from my phone’s gallery?
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/09a45c34-b3e3-44ad-87c3-f73c223f57e7.jpeg...
I’ve been using wefwef WebApps to browse the fediverse and am curious to understand how it works. I do not have knowledge deep knowledge about coding or programming.
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I know that Lemmy is open source and it can only get better from here on out, but I do wonder if any experts can weigh in whether the foundation is well written? Or are we building on top of 4 years worth of tech debt?
Sekiro is possibly the most well-made game I’ve ever played. I know that’s a bit of a high praise, and I’d like to point out that I’m going to be going through the Dark Souls trilogy again soon, and getting 100% completion on all of them for the first time, so my opinion may change in the future, but for now, Sekiro...
When I was on reddit, “Hot” sorting (of both main page and subreddits) usually was more than enough to see ones that are new and popular at the same time...
Does anyone have recommendations for centralized backup servers that use the server/client model?...
The Fediverse as it stands now is super ambitious, prospering, and honestly really exciting to see and be a part of....
I used to be a user of RARBG and in the wake of their absence, everyone seems to be suggesting Torrentgalaxy. Unfortunately, no matter how popular the torrent is, I haven’t been able to download a single file from there. I have tried downloading the torrent file and using the magnet link, both will add the torrent to my client...
Is there anything that can be done about abandoned communities? In my search for a battlestation community there is one on Lemmy.ml where the only mod is someone who hasn’t posted in 3 years and one on lemmy.world where the only mod is someone who mass created communities and has no intention of posting or doing anything....
It feels like they’re two different roles. It might be better to have user-orientated servers that prioritise federation of content and only have a couple of meta-style communities, and other servers which prioritise being the go-to place for discussion on a particular topic and less a place that manages a large number of user...
The story and work of Gary Bowser is pretty badass and would make for an interesting ama and event on lemmy. Here’s a recent article on Gary Bowser torrentfreak.com/gary-bowser-how-a-1980s-hacker-b…