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I find this effectively acts as “new” for small communities, and “hot” for big ones.


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I find this effectively acts as “new” for small communities, and “hot” for big ones.


I knew I had good reason to hate HP laptops.


Science is only antithetical to religion if you define religion as only “blind superstition” or science as more than “a system of identifying expected outcomes of experiments”.


I wish the gurps community was more active. I know there’s the forum and that’s where I find myself looking for stuff more often. But a community would be cool. I also admit I wouldn’t have much to provide. I’m currently an enthusiast with plans to run a game, but zero experience.
Went here as a kid. All I remember is we bought some “corn jelly” which was surprisingly pleasant. Although I suppose most jelly is corn jelly nowadays.


Gotta be nog
That’s the conclusion I’m coming to. Saw a lot of posts from self hosters happy they aren’t affected by this. Figured there was some reason NOT to use Cloudflare (security, etc.). But it kind of just seems like a personal preference. Cloudflare has certainly had better uptime than all my services thus far 🙂
I use cloudflare for my DNS 🫤
I only have slskd, so I’m not sure if it’s different, but folder structure should have artist > album, but outside of that it doesn’t matter much. My folder names all contain musicbrainz ids for use in jellyfin, but I’ve had plenty of uploads.


On the readarr front, check out chaptarr. It’s currently in a closed beta, but it’s looking like a great replacement.


You’d think. But nope.


They may have an irc. I’m honestly not sure, and there doesn’t seem to be any information about it outside of the website, unfortunately.


This actually happened earlier this year.
I was driving with my partner in a somewhat rural area. We were driving on the interstate. It was a sunny, bright winter morning. There was not all that much snow on the ground.
I notice on the side of the road, what appears to be a bear sitting in the shoulder next to the freeway, its back is turned to us, so we see its ears. It is completely black. Not black like a black bear, but black like those character locked memes.
I literally think it’s a wooden cutout. People sometimes make those for wild animals around where we were. Although as we pass this thing, it’s clear to me it is in fact a three-dimensional bear. I get a quick glimpse of its face. It is a fully, jet-black bear. The only details I can make out are small glints from its eye and the wetness of its nose. Apart from that, it looked like a void in space.
My partner and I sit in silence, and I eventually say “did you see that?” And they say “yep”. We’ve talked about this since, and my partner stands by the fact that they think it was a 2d cutout. They didn’t see the front side, which is making me think I somehow imagined it.
There are a few logical explanations, but it’s certainly the weirdest thing ive ever come across while driving.
I always thought Huntarr was a bit over engineered for what it did. Here’s a script you can just throw into your crontab that does the same thing
https://github.com/angrycuban13/Just-A-Bunch-Of-Starr-Scripts/blob/main/Upgradinatorr/README.md