Definitely don't do this. It won't help with port forwarding over a VPN, and it will increase attack surface for no reason.
With Spotify, both you and artists are still screwed.
If you have Spotify free you will be interrupted by ads breaking all immersion in your albums. Artists will get paid barely anything.
If you have Spotify Premium, you will have to pay money, and most of that money won't even go towards the artists. The artists will get paid a little more then barely anything.
Bandcamp (indie)
Qobuz, 7digital, artists website directly (general stuff)
NativeDSD (audiophile)
I share a pretty good size collection of music and fonts on Soulseek.
If you would be able to afford an implant for them that would be the best.
I use WizTree too and it works great. Scans entire C: root in a few seconds
I know someone who uses the new YNAB and loves it. They talk about their budget all the time :D
I don't use a text browser but I do use elinks to make sure my website works properly in it.
Oh wow thats cool. I remember Windows Live Writer from way back.
I still use Font Renamer to manage my font collection. It works great but hasn't received an update since 2008. Even the website looks straight out of the Windows XP era.
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Barnes and Noble in the US sells eBooks in epub format on their website
Making it illegal to lock bootloaders would make each device community-maintainable.
I'm testing it now
Edit: wow, works wonders now
Also the fact that cows obviously don't wear pants and they are herbivores so they would not eat meat anyways.
We self-host a Jellyfin instance in our local network for our household.
Our server box is an old workstation machine with 4 TiB of storage and runs Debian.
I love the idea of federation, but there is one major issue with it. I have my account on Lemmy.world and have been browsing through Lemmy.world for a bit now. There is only one thing stopping it from being a smooth experience.
Sometimes, when I click on links, it will take me to another Lemmy instance. When this happens, I have to manually type in the URL on Lemmy.world instead. Is there a browser extension that automatically redirects other Lemmy instances to the Lemmy instance you specify (the one your account is on)?
I know someone with some sort of a business degree and they say this is a really stupid job interview question.