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  • debian? No. BSD? Maybe.

  • This is probably what I'll end up doing, but then all the movies / tv / audio menus in kodi are just wasted space

  • My experience with kodi is that it's over complicated, and not as robust as jellyfin. I would constantly nav into the wrong menu and the ui is clunky

  • Literally founded by slave owners

  • Watch the "regulation" magically come back as Uber & Lyft lobby our politicians to consider alternatives as "unsafe"

  • I just don't trust anything written in java (i2p)

  • One of my favorite quotes

  • Hurry

    Jump
  • Came here to say this

  • Not everyone has gone to jail, but if the govt has your fingerprints it's easier to get convicted regardless of your innocence.

  • Clear Blue is like this, but they use your iris scan. You have to scan every time to skip the line. But the TSA precheck just fingerprints you once when you sign up IIRC

  • e.g. Period tracking apps being used as evidence when prosecuting people who seek abortions

  • A lot of people have just accepted surviellance for convienience.

    People close to me get TSA precheck even though it requires fingerprinting, because "the government already has your fingerprints"

    But if they did, why would they need to ask your for them?

  • People I talk to find it useful for front-end development

  • Current: Asus zenfone 9 favorite: Nextbit Robin

    such a perfect phone for the price. Wish they made something like it now

  • Now this is a genuine shower thought

  • It just takes time. More passionate posters will come. Reddit is mostly ai-generated at this point.

    I wish more technically focused communities had a real home here. I'll google something, and see that the project I'm working on has a dedicated subreddit where someone asked my question. Wish I could see lemmy in my search results.