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Reminds me of the good old days when you could still receive Cartoon Network unencrypted over satellite. Batman, Dexter and Cow and Chicken helped me learn English as a child.
I don’t quite see how paid and federated go together. Would only the users on that platform have to pay while others would be able to access it from their free instances?
Yeah, you answered yourself there. “Federated Reddit”
If I had the energy I would try to build a relay/instance that could translate between the two protocols.
I’ve been waiting for that for over ten years now. I thought it would take two at most.
Mythbuntu. It started its life as a MythTV server.
The auction servers are not really that different from the others. You get the same support. Every few years I hop onto a new auction server when it’s cheaper than my current one. Never had any problems. When a HDD dies I get a new one as quickly as with the normal dedicated servers.
What you do with it is up to you. I run most of my services on bare metal. I did some virtualisation years ago but didn’t see any benefits. I have one or two services running through Docker. That might go up with time, as it seems to be the easiest way to get something up with the optimal configuration.
I was really surprised when I learned that they have any locations at all besides Germany. I remember when they were just starting out and I spoke to Mr Hetzner himself about a support issue. Good times.
As far as I know Gmail and others also offer using your own Domain with them. Maybe that’s easier for you.
Hopefully it’s a new Lemmy version with all bugs ever removed.
Edit: Coincidentally I had to restart my instance for this comment to be federated.
Netflix had the one explaining the human body. Maybe they have the history one as well.
I’ve used tt-rss in the past. Don’t know what state it’s in currently.
If you have Nextcloud they also have an RSS app.
No, I’d actually be interested in that myself. I currently just rsync to another server.
For protection against ransomware you need backups. Ideally ones that are append-only where the history is preserved.
Only complaints I have with Nextcloud are that it’s slow and updates suck over the web interface. But apart from that it has been reliable. I’m not running it through Docker. In fact, my installation is so old that the database tables still have an oc_
prefix.
I usually use grip, but I think that’s not maintained anymore.
Dragging and dropping in KDE usually works as well. It has a built-in ripper, presenting an audio cd as wav, ogg, mp3 or flac files.
Well, another guy responded before you, so that would be the last time I heard it.
It was probably on one of the posts in this community.
Just read the other day here that Nextcloud runs much much better with PostgreSQL. Migrating to that (or the all in one installation) is my next big project.
Do you know if he actually went by his current name back then? I mean, actors and other celebrities (and people in general) change their names all the time which is reflected in whatever documents they produce at specific points in time.
Most common are changes in marital status. But especially actors and other artists often have a stage name, which might change as well.
So, this might not solve your problem, but maybe you could just watch the earlier episodes with the knowledge that he had a different stage name back then.