Has any federated service ever been in trouble for GDPR?
Has any federated service ever been in trouble for GDPR?
They do this because we pay them to.
No one knows what SysRq was meant for.
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Extinguish, fail, extend, embrace, extinguish again!
Because they want to be authoritarian mass surveillers.
Yes. Germany just elected Hitler again. Watch out.
Select to download that part.
what is the use of saying that, if we don’t know your matrix name?
Yes. Select to download a part and when you downloaded that part you are seeding it. The torrent swarm counts you as a leecher, since it doesn’t know you are done downloading. But you are actually seeding your part.
qbittorrent shows you how many seeders each part of the file has. Archivists can prioritise the parts with the least.
Look up GoodROM databases. There is metadata for each ROM so you know if your collection is complete.
Yes. How good is the speed of I2P now during the DDoS?
People should have the right to know if Anna’s Archivist is a bit of an asshole. CurrentRisk wasn’t entirely wrong.
Hounding? He made, like, 3 comments, and a lot of what he said is correct.
Biden and his donors want to block someone like AOC or Bernie from getting in power. They’re fine with Trump getting in power.
So you want Reddit? We have a federated clone of that. It’s Lemmy.
Use rm -rf. If you are scared of mistakes, type
echo rm -rf nameofdirectory
, check it, go back, delete theecho
and press enter.