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  • The alternative is simply not going on a jaunt to Greece. It's a luxury.

  • No. For that you probably want some kind of cloud drive client like Nextcloud. Seems like it supports that scenario, but I've never used it and their Android app docs link is broken.

  • The only problem I've has is when a file or folder name contained certain emoji. Some worked, some didn't. No idea why. So I just renamed them and everything was fine.

  • Why does it have to be in the future? I feel that way right now.

  • Syncthing is almost always the best option. You'll have to explain what about it is unacceptable if you want the best alternative.

  • Just like Venezuela

  • driven by an increase in broader Islamist and extreme rightwing terrorist threat from individuals and small groups based in the UK.

    Ok so terrorist stuff like wearing a shirt that says "I support Palestine action". That kind of terrorism.

  • Proxmox does not use the standard debian kernel.

  • Not essentially, exactly. One is a deprecated alias for the other.

  • Not visitors. Visits. If one person views 15 pages, that's 15 visits. If Google crawls the site, that's thousands or tens of thousands of visits. If Bing, Yahoo, and a dozen other bots and scrapers do the same, that's a good fraction of the 62m. And if even one person visits the site but doesn't watch any videos, that's still at least one visit.

    It's very, very far from "62m men attended an online rape academy".

  • According to Greg K-H, nobody typically gets notified by the Linux kernel team about anything, so this is not abnormal: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2026/05/01/3

    Distro maintainers should be monitoring the lists and feeds and making decisions themselves, not expecting spoon-feeding from the kernel team.

  • Why not Linux?

  • It's hard to determine whether something is slop before you buy it.

  • Oh look , it's Э o'clock

  • penis

  • Since they're all yes/no bets, 52% seems reasonable... except

    In most markets [...] 14% of longshot trades bought the winning outcome

    ...yeah 52% is way too high in comparison to be natural.

  • The near/middle/far east terms are all eurocentric, yes, but I don't think anyone uses them as geopolitical terms in reference to other regions, especially in English.

  • Boost for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Bug: right to left text in usernames screws up that section

    lemmy.world /post/41466481
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Cellebrite leak highlights how much more secure Pixel phones are with GrapheneOS

    www.androidauthority.com /cellebrite-leak-google-pixel-grapheneos-security-3611794/
  • Android @lemmy.world

    Cellebrite leak highlights how much more secure Pixel phones are with GrapheneOS

    www.androidauthority.com /cellebrite-leak-google-pixel-grapheneos-security-3611794/
  • Ye Power Trippin' Bastards @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Trip of a different flavor: mod removes all comments except their own, then locks post

    lemmy.dbzer0.com /post/51348396