Can we just emulate the rules that the torrenting subreddits use? They still exist after years.
Can we just emulate the rules that the torrenting subreddits use? They still exist after years.
Please someone tell me why androids filesystem structure is so damn confusing, I’ve wondered this forever but have never looked it up
Sure, I agree with that
I can appreciate the spirit of this post, but it’s a perspective only a teenager could hold.
There’s gonna be plenty of institutional investors and index funds who don’t give a shit about drama that will buy it up regardless.
I have my Plex server in docker container that automatically restarts with the latest image once a week. I believe most vulnerabilities will come from outdated software.
Then I have nginx reverse proxying in front, I’m sure there’s additional safeguards I could throw in there but my instance is private.
Now’s the time to advertise it in a thread that has a lot of eyes.
Not sure if I’m misunderstanding your comment but… it’s an IPO, they’re going from private to public. Twitter was the opposite, which is unusual. Right now Steve Huffman is the musk of reddit.
Corporatacracy here we come
God I can only imagine the smell of 100s of unwashed fursuits and basement nerds crammed into the plane.