It seems to have it as it’s based on yt-dlp.
Looks good, I’ll need to give it a try!
It seems to have it as it’s based on yt-dlp.
Looks good, I’ll need to give it a try!
88? Only?
Well, I have, and still do, but it’s mostly in Chinese dishes. It’s been a long time since I’ve eaten them in the traditional French way.
Beware, it’s “Super Meat Boy Forever” that is free for a limited time on the Epic Games store, not “Super Meat Boy” that becomes forever free…
It has to be, there’s absolutely nothing else to see in this city!
They will be exempted, as well as residents and professionals.
Your mouth was salty? What’s the problem then?
There’s a lot this plastic bag doesn’t deserve.
Unbound seems the most secure.
I’m really happy with Arctic so far. It does not make my iPhone burn my hands as other clients had (Avelon, I look at you), and it can read a lot of media, which is really nice. The in-app browser doesn’t appear in a card, which is also nice, and does not make the iPhone hot (again, Avelon, can you stop doing that?).
Though it seems that I shit on Avelon quite a bit, that’s not the case, it’s a decent client, and I really like the URL conversion/error handling it’s doing when you open unknown communities and Lemmy links. That’s something more for selfhosters when their instance doesn’t know specific content, I’m pretty sure big instances are not that much concerned with these kind of errors, and Avelon handles them beautifully.
I’ve also tested a bunch of other clients too, but generally, either they don’t respect the iOS standards that well (hello shitty Electron apps), or they can’t read media formats that well.
In another totally unrelated news, new supersuperbugs are now able to survive in harsher conditions.
Thanks for the warning. Believe me, I know how mails can be hard to host, and I would have made the same warning to someone that wants to start self-hosting mails.
I wanted to update my already installed and already working system and check if something new appeared from the time I installed my server.
Orion allows you to install extensions. It works so-so, but that’s a first step.