Works fine for me ¯\(ツ)/¯
Your link doesn’t seem to work for me
Thanks for the Komga recommendation, will have to try it out.
Tbh I’d never heard of RED until they came out with their phone which didn’t actually have any of their camera tech.
Doesn’t look like those instances are blocked on your instance, you can check here: lemm.ee/instances.
Might be worth checking whether there’s any posts directly on the instance, rather than via your instance.
So that’s where that penis comes from
shocked Pikachu face
Has their app improved? I tried it a while ago now and it was pretty lacking.
So they’re discontinuing all these releases after Christmas?
Think Eternity can do it
Ultimately, the cost to operate Twitch in Korea is prohibitively expensive and we have spent significant effort working to reduce these costs so that we could find a way for the Twitch business to remain in Korea. First, we experimented with a peer-to-peer model for source quality. Then, we adjusted source quality to a maximum of 720p. While we have lowered costs from these efforts, our network fees in Korea are still 10 times more expensive than in most other countries. Twitch has been operating in Korea at a significant loss, and unfortunately there is no pathway forward for our business to run more sustainably in that country.
Yeah they could do with better controls, realising you can’t mute speed camera alerts easily mid-drive is far from ideal.
Could try magic earth
unless it is strictly necessary for the provisions of the requested service.
YouTube could quite easily argue that ads fund their service and therefore an adblock detector would be necessary.
Wow I’d forgotten about the old keyboard and mouse ports, they were such a faff to plug in without looking.
Making USB reversible to begin with would have necessitated twice as many wires and twice as many circuits, and would have doubled the cost. Bhatt says his team was aware at the time of the frustration that a rectangular design could have, versus a round connector. But in an effort to keep it as cheap as possible, the decision was made to go with a design that, in theory, would give users a 50/50 chance of plugging it in correctly (you can up the odds by looking at the inside first, or identifying the logo).
Basically Google made it so it only really works well in busy areas, to protect user’s privacy.
https://security.googleblog.com/2024/04/find-my-device-network-security-privacy-protections.html