After joining TL, I really only use it and Nyaa for torrents, and Soulseek for music.
The "why"is just that there’s rarely anything I can’t find on TL.
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After joining TL, I really only use it and Nyaa for torrents, and Soulseek for music.
The "why"is just that there’s rarely anything I can’t find on TL.
It’s not like a ton of people have compatible hardware anyway. It’ll eventually become more common as more uploaders can encode and downloaders can decode.
“Better” or “you get what you pay for” aside, the owner of PIA is patently sketchy.
I moved off PIA after they were bought by a former ad-ware distributor, and I’ve been on Proton VPN since.
They do currently have a Linux GUI, though it’s extensively lacking compared to the Windows client, and the CLI / DIY methods for using their service is much more flushed out.
That’s not to say it’s a bad client, it’s just very much not what they advertise feature-wise. The speeds and server-availability are all great, and these days it’s all bundled into a “Proton Account” that gives you VPN, Email, and Cloud Storage based on your tier.
Like stems? Probably not all that often, but some people do share some weirdly specific stuff on there.
I know this isn’t what you’re asking for, but with so many scam sites posting fake zips or pretending to upload them behind endless ad-survey walls, I think you’re much better off just using soulseek for music piracy these days.
Why would you be running the Static 60fps and the Dynamic FPS mod together?
Artemis is specifically supporting kbin
For kbin at least, there’s currently a Firefox add-on that adds an icon next to any full or relative links that sends them to the corresponding kbin magazine version of the lemme community.
Well from what it looks like, on my instance, is that your !technology@beehaw.org
is linking to https://kbin.social/m/!technology@beehaw.org
.
I think what OP is after, is a way to make it link to the reader’s own instanced version of technology@beehaw.org
I was under the impression that the exclamation mark was designed to do exactly that: take everything after the !
and interpret the community@instance.example
into whatever the user’s instance uses for links (m for kbin, c for lemmy).
Did you mean to link that specifically to kbin?
HBO Max comes with my ISP’s fiber plan, and I like that they get 4K releases relatively quick out of theater from certain studios. If they ever fuck with the pricing or bundle I’m on though, I’m outta there.