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  • I was curious too, so I looked into their Github issues. Apparently, SQLite doesn't play well with k8s due to the distributed/networked nature of the environment. According to comments in the pull request, that seems to be the main driver. And apparently, Radarr already has a Postgres option.

    Though, there are requests going back to 2017 to support it...just because, I guess? That person seems to just want all their data in one DB for some reason.

  • There wasn't even a maximum on the contract. When I got my first two phones, I agreed to a 2-year cellular contract. If I closed my account or moved providers before that, I had to pay AT&T some amount of money to kill the contract. After those two years were up, I could do whatever I wanted. I was then on a month-to-month payment, like standard cell plans today. They just wanted to make sure to recoup their money over 2 years for subsidizing my cheaper phone upfront.

    Now, the subsidization is more like a subscription fee, where there are additional fees on the bill each month toward the phone and the cell phone company encourages you to get a new one once it's paid off. You're still paying full price for a phone. Possibly forever.

  • Definitely.

    • The third chain link (in front of the bar left of the padlock) has a weird shape
    • The lock isn't actually connected to anything
    • The bar is running through the link to the right of the padlock
  • However, before deleting an article, CNET reportedly maintains a local copy, sends the story to The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, and notifies any currently employed authors that might be affected at least 10 days in advance.

    People are freaking out so bad about this story. They're doing the right thing and archiving it before deletion. Settle down.

    How many CNET articles from 2004 are you reading that you're getting this angry about it?

  • Hell, I'm using the free tier. Zoho has the most relaxed offerings for free tier of any email provider I've looked into.

    Their Admin UI sucks though. It's almost impossible to find anything, and once you do find a link to what you need you're forwarded to some other new tool they've created in the last year. Giant pain in the ass.

  • I have an iPhone 8 and see no reason to update in the near future.

  • When smartphones first took off, each new one was a large upgrade

    And they were subsidized by the cell phone company, so they only cost $200 (In many places in the US, at least).

  • "What did that code look like two minutes ago?"

    • Cmd+A
    • Cmd+C
    • Cmd+ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

    "Oh, ok."

    • Cmd+Shift+ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
  • Not gonna lie, I never even noticed there were ads. They all seem to be links to other Addons by that creator.

    If all ads were that unobtrusive and related to the content I probably wouldn’t even feel the need to use an ad blocker.

    It’s not like this is unheard of for Addon creators anyway. A link to the website, or a “See our other projects” link is perfectly normal for Addons/open source software. I think you’re blowing this out of proportion.

  • In my experience, companies typically use this message because they only officially support/test on the listed browsers. They block out any other browser to cut down on support emails. If you spoof your user agent so the site thinks you're using a supported browser, somewhere between 95%-100% of the functionality will usually work just fine.

  • “Make a strength check.”

  • An escalator can only become stairs.

  • Linda Perry.

    Lead singer of 4 Non Blondes and has a solo career. I don’t even listen to that style of music, but I still get excited when I hear her voice come on.

  • I use Shortcuts to bridge Siri to my Home Assistant setup. Apple doesn’t control my house.

  • Not exactly. The poultry family includes other fowl/birds, including turkey and duck.

  • I do see some clumping of communities in /all. Sometimes every other post will be from a certain community

    I had to block Star Wars Memes.

  • You know, we Americans take a lot of shit for our measurements (anything but metric), but this really does put the numbers into a perspective that the article’s image just can’t convey.

  • WEI can potentially be used to impose restrictions on unlawful activities on the internet, such as downloading YouTube videos and other content, ad blocking, web scraping, etc.

    Not one of those things is illegal.

    Some are against a site’s TOS and some are outright fine.

  • I actually really like Darktable. It took some time to get used to, but I bounced from Lightroom to Apple Photos to Darktable as Image editors. Unlike the others, I feel no need to leave Darktable now that I'm used to it.