@TeamAssimilation Last time they allowed brand new accounts to engage, I don’t remember if they did in 2017 or not.
I am a perfectly normal human worm-baby. You have nothing - absolutely nothing - to fear from me.
@TeamAssimilation Last time they allowed brand new accounts to engage, I don’t remember if they did in 2017 or not.
@Tsouintsouin Yeah, I hear some of his team worked with a big video game company in the 90s?
@Haui I generally agree with that sentiment, but r/emulation in particular had a great mod team that culled out the ton of low efforf posts like “I downloaded a Pokémon ROMs how do I make it work” and “some emulator just released a new version, here’s my ‘video showcase’ that barely mentions the emulator in question. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!” and so on.
@a_fancy_kiwi Exactly! In a business environment where you need to squeeze every possible penny and every second of downtime is money lost, OP is introducing additional potential points of failure.
In a homelab where downtime is just an inconvenience? Go for it! Try it for yourself and see how you like it!
@ImADifferentBird I was going to say somewhere in Western Kansas would be good as Wichita is Koch-sucking territory, but OP said they’re an introvert so they may be able to put up with the bullshit. Out on this side of the state it’s mostly senile old people with backwards-ass views and the occasional extremist douche that the rest of the community laughs at the second they open their mouths.
@null On one hand I strongly prefer kbin to lemmy, but on the other hand that is a clever name for the tool! I like it!
@HipPriest Only a few dollars a month if you use the link in the description and sponsor code “Occam”
@thanevim Sonarr/Radarr, to my understanding one is for “obtaining” shows/movies and the other is for users to request things for the other program to obtain.
@activator90 Is it “mainstream” or is it “far left?”
The tankies that made Lemmy are bad too, it’s why I went with a Kbin instance after looking into options. Luckily thanks to Federation it’s easy to connect with users across instances of both.
@jennifilm Isn’t Thunderbird open source? It worked well enough for the bit I used it ages ago.