Yeah, awesome accessibility device.
Waddup?! I run the orbi.camp lemmy instance on my over engineered homelab. #selfhosting
Yeah, awesome accessibility device.
Change instance, my dude.
Eh, I’ll probably use italics tho, just like I did * in reddit.
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Oh interesting, thanks for sharing!
Didn’t they close registration tho? Lol
Lemmy is bigger by a LOT (LIKE A LOT) than mbin and piefed. So don’t see how Lemmy is losing the strong grip it already has on this type of fediverse. Heck, google reddit alternatives and Lemmy is also king.
This change on that site was in 2023. It’s 2025. So it has not impacted Lemmy’s user base.
Posts not being marked as read and lack of app support.
Any way to migrate a self hosted lemmy instance to piefed?
I ran a kbin instance, which kbin forked, and man it was so resource heavy compared to lemmy. Quite expensive to run at scale. Has mbin fork helped with that?
Same, no idea… Tank wearing people? Lol
But not a question. It’s the truth no matter if you like it or not
I’m sorry that happened to you. So unfair.
Could it do Plex instead of Kodi? Always found the Kodi UI pretty amateur dev.
Nope. Think about it, a blu ray player reads digital data. So you just store that data on a plex server and can directplay it, including passthrough audio for lossless surround or atmost.
Difference is a streamer is concerned with max device support, minimizing bandwidth and supporting users with variable internet rates. Locally, you don’t have those constraints.
Most common streamers have plex support for pretty much any video codec. But only the Shield Pro (and another device) supports lossless audio too.
I use a setup like that to make the most of my A95L TV and Denon AVR with 5.1 channels. Just make sure to use an Ethernet cable, cuz blu rays use a lot of data.
Shield Pro + Plex = Blu Ray streaming
1s and 0s, you can do anything with em
This very message is coming to you through a tunnel!
What do you mean? Also, since when is npm bad to use in production?