

- Amazon and Target (and other competitors) took a lot of their business.
- They were dealing with a ton of expensive lawsuits related to prescribing illegal opioids
- Various economic factors including inflation




I think the 70s were a boom time for US farmers. Perhaps it was this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_farm_crisis
You can make a smartphone (more) private, but out of the box and loaded with standard apps (eg Google), its a privacy nightmare. So I get where they are coming from. Sure using SMS isn’t private, but dropping all that app addiction is.
Meta will probably not truly “delete” anything. Personally to make it as “deleted” as possible, I would still delete all of the content before closing the account, but theres no real way to know how they handle these things.


Men can wear skirts if they want.
Edit: oh, its probably illegal now in the US


Good for these kids. It’s a wise move!


It’s not like that - School shootings are still getting ever more frequent as time goes on.


We have a rule on the book that interprets the public interest standard that says ‘news distortion’ is something that is prohibited
Unbelievable. Nobody tell Fox News


True good call


Hes basically the most left person in US government


It’s a different frontend with different features. You could be reading this very post on a Piefed instance instead of a Lemmy instance. Ditto for kbin.


Sonarr lets you create a list of TV shows you want, and it automatically searches for episodes from sources you specify (eg. Bittorrent, Usenet) and passes them to your download client(s), and organizes all of the media files.
Radarr does the same thing for movies.
You manage them both with a web interface. Installing and setting them up requires technical steps, but there are guides.


Thank you for your service
What’s the context of this?


Does Tuta integrate into external clients easily? Genuine question


This country is so cooked


For TV/movies:
Sonarr
Radarr
SABnzbd
Overseerr


Wouldn’t the other files you use as replacements have to be bit-perfect matches of the original files in the torrent? I would think grabbing random ROMs from various sources would not work like that.
Mint is very similar to a Windows feel