Off topic, why does clicking keep windows 10 trigger the admin pop up? What does it need permission to do? It ain’t for removing the ad because I still get it most boots
Off topic, why does clicking keep windows 10 trigger the admin pop up? What does it need permission to do? It ain’t for removing the ad because I still get it most boots
Yeah I understand that, I’ve done a lot of research into it and not got any solution
Most people aren’t willing to type out a username and password just to use their profile. I want the login to be one time, and just their profiles to show up. And every household has their own set of profiles
Right now, I just have added one person from each household and they all share that same profile. I’ve added them to my Plex home so they get skip intro and whatever other Plex pass benefit. The issue with this, is that everyone shares a single profile per household (apart from my family) and we’re all lumped together in one screen
I want them to have one account to log in with, and there are 4 profiles within that account. No need for every person on the server to have their profile on one huge page like plex
The point is for dense areas, so theres enough bandwidth to share
No one needs 100Mbps on their mobile data 99% of the time.
Is there a media server that allows accounts to have groups of profiles?
Even emby, or jellyfin don’t support this. Really wish they did. Then I can give each household a single account for their device and have a netflix like experience
edit: what I’m looking for is user groups, or nested users. So AccountA contains UserA1, UserA2 etc and AccountB contains UserB1, UserB2, and so on
But then I also pay for shipping separately
People will always push the limits. That leeway is there for specific situations where you’d need to speed up to avoid something or even for those who are slightly speeding without realising
Fuck that I want to see where the jetpack has been all this time
Shower thought material right there
I’ve heard instances are using some sort of bot to “discover” communities
I was considering it on my laptop but not for now
It’s just an os I’m most familiar with
This is me with the lemmy-ui repository lol
It’s a struggle. I’ve found an issue I’d like to work on but now I’m struggling to get it running on my windows pc with wsl… the front end just errored when installing dependencies because I am using WSL
By that I meant linked back to your Reddit account
If you wrote any personal info on a public forum, it’s probably already been archived somewhere anyways especially with Reddit (I can find most threads on archive.org)
I get what you mean by deleting your comments too though, but all I know is that Reddit doesn’t do that. It just keeps the comment but makes it “anonymous”
I have no idea about the gdpr aspect but I would assume it’s fine because that comment is in no way linked back to you. I could be wrong
Yes, but your account becomes “unlinked” from that comment. The user is shown as [deleted]
I tend not to delete my comments anymore because many people use Reddit as a source for information and I find it frustrating when a potential solution for me has their comments deleted
Well it worked on me lol… I stopped deleting my comments and just deleted my account
Single handedly causing carnage! /s
It’s definitely subs automod, I used the delete tool a few years ago and got multiple messages telling me to stop scrubbing my comments
Oh… well I’ve been constantly hitting no after it asked once and nothing changed. I initially thought it would disable the windows 11 prompt entirely