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"...could've made it but it's cozy in the rut..."

  • Lets be real, no matter how old you are, that kid in you will always be there. Some people just choose not to ever let it come out and play.

  • Everyone suggests Peertube here, yet nobody uses it.

    I think the biggest problem is that it's not integrated nicely. Only Piefed and maybe some Lemmy apps have an embedded player, which allows you to play the video without leaving the site. But most people will still have to open the link in a new tab, which is especially inconvenient on mobile apps. When I see a Peertube link, most of the time I don't even bother opening it. Another issue is that if you want to upload a video, you first have to find a good instance and then create an account to do so.

    And even then, OP was looking for a site that allows direct linking (which would play natively in every app), something that Peertube does not allow. And most of the sites he mentioned, allow uploading without an account.

    So I think that Peertube is not a good suggestion here. At least not yet.

  • Yeah it sucks, and you cannot get good search results anywhere.Not that you have many different options anyways...

    Lemmy search is only searching for exact text you searched for. There is somewhat useful option to search only post titles.

    Piefed search at least has some filters (nsfw, post type, instance software, minimum score...) and search operators (and, or, not...) but it doesn't have the search only post titles option.

    Sometimes searching in google and just appending "lemmy" to your query will give surprisingly good result and sometimes it will return nothing.

    Searxng has the search !bang for lemmy posts !lepo, which gives more or less the same results as lemmys search.

  • croc

    https://github.com/schollz/croc

    Send files over the internet.

    It's a small (several MB) CLI tool, that you download and run on both devices (sending and receiving one)Type croc send [file(s)-or-folder] , you get the code phrase that you send to the person receiving the file.On receiving device you type croc code-phrase and the file starts transferring.

    End-to-end encrypted, and no need for port forwarding since it's sent over the relay (you can even host your own relay).

  • Oh, I never knew that about their beaks, very interesting.

    She does look like she is prepared to kill someone hahah

  • How viable would that be? Can it also just run in the background like the actual app?

  • Would it be possible to run Syncthing in Termux?

  • me_irl @lemmy.world

    me_irl

  • Oh shit. What do now.

  • I think you might have downloaded a fake Newpipe...

  • Looks like a mask.

  • I use Linkding too, it's very light and it's great, I only wish it had the exclude tag filter and no tag filter. That would make it perfect.

  • Digital Art @lemmy.world

    Cozy room by @CenouraAlbina

  • aww @lemmy.world

    Hot, hot, hot...🧊😌

  • Just a smoother and faster experience. No dead links, no slow downloads, no files that are separated into multiple parts...You get a VPN and you don't have to worry about "getting caught". Private trackers just further elevate that experience and get you access to better content.

  • Opossums @lemmy.world

    Little climber.

  • Trackers: ꜱʜᴀʀɪɴɢ ɪꜱ ᴄᴀʀɪɴɢ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    TorrentLeech.org (TL) open signups

    www.torrentleech.org /user/account/signup
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  • I'd lose that one day after buying it.

  • What are those?

  • Yep. Also remembering that I leave things unfinished all the time, I just come to realization that it's probably not worth it.

    When starting a community, especially on Lemmy, you have to be the main poster (who regularly dishes out content) in order to attract people, and even when you gather enough people, you have to keep it from dying, especially if it's a niche community.It is a commitment.

  • Yeah remote is Linux.Thanks, that works, and it's pretty easy. Also I just found out that Putty comes with scp (pscp), so that's pretty neat too.

  • techsupport @lemmy.world

    Easiest way to copy text(file) from remote server > local machine?

  • memes @lemmy.world

    We do a little shopping

  • Oddly Satisfying @lemmy.world

    Constructhor (Sound On)

  • techsupport @lemmy.world

    SSD Endurance question.

  • Trackers: ꜱʜᴀʀɪɴɢ ɪꜱ ᴄᴀʀɪɴɢ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    hawke-uno (aka HUNO) open signups

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you think kids should be prohibited from using social media? If yes, how should it be done? If no, why?

  • Deadlock @sopuli.xyz

    True story

  • techsupport @lemmy.world

    Figuring out which RAM stick is faulty

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Mastodon's federation consistency is laughably bad. confusing.

  • [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee

    Thinking about creating a new community for sharing imaginary art, but I have some concerns...

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Add "Create an account" button on join-lemmy server picker page

  • Deadlock @sopuli.xyz

    I'm picking frog

  • Ask Android @lemdro.id

    How is Android's share menu such garbage?