Yeah it’s called Temu. You’ll get them in your email and SMS inboxes too.
Yeah it’s called Temu. You’ll get them in your email and SMS inboxes too.
There’s no release date yet. You can pirate it later but we don’t know when.
I always went to soulseekqt.net which I guess is just an alias. I feel like I’ve been in some kind of weird bubble.
I’ve never seen that abbreviation for it before. What you see in search results depends on who’s accounts are online so keep checking every once in a while. My other suggestion is if you use qbittorrent, it actually has a torrent search that I think is disabled for legal disability or something.
Just use soulseek or something
Reminder that your google account has a name which is not just your email address. If you don’t use google’s other services besides gmail and youtube, you probably don’t remember what it is. And you probably put in something stupid if not completely offensive. If you suddenly have to use google docs or something, people will see it.
There are some users who are dicks that ban people, but you’ll only be banned from that one person’s downloads. If it happens just download from someone else who’s not a psychopath about it. Most people on soulseek want to share. It’s not a private tracker and there’s no e-penis to be gained. DO share your own collection though because you might as well.
Internet user discovers what an opinion is.
I never figured this out. When I play switch games it’s always a version that bundles the emulator with it and has all the keys and bios crap already configured.
I’m pretty sure Tim Hortons has had access to AI menu changes for years now. It would explain a lot.
No really food is not a good example. People will always need to eat so you’re presenting a scenario where everyone has so much access to food and money that they can choose to forego some of it to enrich themselves. It will take a lot more than that to scare people. The idea that everyone will suddenly turn their backs on this consumer culture we’re living in is not keeping me up at night either.
It’s a cool idea and I was using it every day for a while. I love the gemtext format and I even made some “gempub” ebooks for fun. I have a site on flounder.online with some crap on it. Two things brought it all down for me.
The first is the hard TLS requirement. I’ve read all the rationales about this and still don’t see the point. I get the principle behind it but it’s not worth requiring that much infrastructure. It sucks all the fun and accessibility out of it. Which is my other issue.
We all know a platform can’t be TOO accessible without becoming like twitter. But if accessibility is too low you’ll end up with nothing but upper class tech workers moaning about the bougie problems that they created for themselves. The only capsules that had anything decent on them had HTTP proxies. It didn’t feel like a platform worth contributing to for someone like me.
I’ve heard about the Spartan protocol which is similar but has no TLS requirement. I’ve been planning on getting into that but all I’ve done is read about it.
How is this notable or interesting then? I thought we were all just accepting that malicious software is an inherent part of all open platforms.
Such as if you’ve been paying rent for years you should be allowed to pay an equal amount for a home you may actually own one day. That’s my main one.
One of the only reasons I used vivaldi for a while.
Megg Mogg and Owl by Simon Hansellman. I think that panel is from the covid comics they made for Instagram but I don’t really remember. That series was called Crisis Zone.
Hey did you work with any of the fuchsia people who got laid off? Do you know if the project is planned to be cancelled any time soon?
Sometimes it’s their own folder in their own sandboxed app directory. A lot of apps do that now to avoid permissions issues. Like the GBA emulator I use no longer puts game saves in the user’s root directory so you can’t even see them without a USB connection to a PC, and even if you do that it’s extreme obfuscated.
In godot engine you can put an underscore at the beginning of a variable to tell the linter to calm the hell down about it. But I don’t see why it’s such a crisis in the first place.