

I don’t see the problem. If the files are named properly, software like sonarr will have no problem organising it. You just name the file S02E4-E6 etc.


I don’t see the problem. If the files are named properly, software like sonarr will have no problem organising it. You just name the file S02E4-E6 etc.


Linux users, despite being a very important part of their user base, have zero official tools for Proton Drive syncing.
I really don’t think that can be considered as “user hostile”. It’s not like they had it and took it away later. A con? Sure.
You just skipped over half of that point where they mention there was a way of using it in Linux, but they took it away


Geen huisdieren, maar ik ben wel een keer enorm geschrokken van een vleermuis op mijn slaapkamer.
Ik zag, terwijl ik in bed lag proberen te slapen, ineens iets donkers boven mijn hoofd langs vliegen. Meteen uit bed gesprongen en weggerend natuurlijk, en eerst mijn moeder gebeld voordat ik ging checken wat het was.
Uiteindelijk had ik hem in een emmer gevangen en naar buiten gelaten. De huisarts was ook nogal verbaasd toen ik vroeg of ik nog langs moet komen na een vleermuis in huis te hebben gehad. Hoefde niet gelukkig.


Well then why aren’t they doing so now? They’re already maintaining their own forks of android, should be pretty trivial to do.


I think that was mainly solved (here in the EU at least) by requiring a choice of search engine when first opening a browser.


In the 1 September update they state they found that web client and a mobile client as well, but not the API (I guess) containing the system prompt and the actual routing to the models.


Apparently they keep posting updates on their discord for some reason. This is the last response someone shared on github:
Hi everyone, it’s July 25. Yesterday, the devs and mod team here have begun (early) alpha testing of the new Lidarr metadata server.
In general, things are working fairly well. There are a few issues to resolve before it can go live. But we wanted to let everyone know that we have some concrete forward movement happening behind the scenes.
NOTE: This stage of testing is NOT OPEN to users. We appreciate your patience, but at this stage you cannot help. This update is meant to let you know that the project is not dead, as some have incorrectly theorized, and that there is behind-the-scenes work heading toward getting the new metadata server up and running as quickly as possible.
Please continue to be patient, and continue to use this channel for Lidarr support questions. If you have other conversation topics, please use general or another more appropriate channel for that.
Thank you from the devs and mod team.


At least they represent one of them. You seem to represent exactly none of them.


Grote KPN storing? Ik heb nergens last van gehad thuis


Protip: you can also block a lot of those by enabling some “annoyances” blocklists in uBlocks settings.
And while you’re there, take a look at all the other blocklists they don’t enable by default. You might find something useful to you.


Yeah it doesn’t make any sense. They’re just blocking pretty big parts of the internet all at once, of which most was probably not even illegal content to begin with, and might have been actual legitimate businesses that are now blocked from selling anything online there.


Yes but AFAIK they have that right because they argued they were losing a lot of money to pirates.


Yeah I’m pretty sure Firefox won’t ask for or use your location, unless a website wants it for some reason (which is almost never a good one).


I thought Palantir made scandinavian power metal


Do you have a source for that? I can’t seem to find anything on their website, though judging by the past few release notes you’re absolutely right.
Edit: found this video. Kinda feel like this should be a big red banner on the front page though.


OK I think I see what you’re saying now:
If everyone leaves Firefox because of this, Google would probably stop paying them to be the default search engine.
I don’t see that as the biggest issue though. Once people are leaving, my guess is they’re just going to stop maintaining firefox regardless of how much money they get from Google. Cause why maintain a browser literally no one uses, instead of figuratively.


No, using Google makes Google money. That’s why they pay mozilla to be the default.


Zen had its latest release 5 days ago, and arc 4 days ago, so I have no idea what they’re talking about.


Technically Firefox is operated by the Mozilla Foundation, and thunderbird by its subsidiary, MZLA Technologies Corp. This subsidiary also took over K-9 a while ago iirc.
It’s indeed not enforced here, but on top of that the police would really like to know that you have cameras filming public space.
Not so they can do something about it, but so they know they can come to you to ask for footage if something happens.