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stackPeek@kbin.social
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Reddit refugee I guess? You might know me from a certain daily chat thread in certain subreddit (that is now private). Profile picture is a dark elf just like the last time, but instead of a snoo, it’s an actual dark elf from Skyrim :p

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Cloudflare: We’re the single point of failure of the internet

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I’m a developer myself, though haven’t used Svelte (I mainly develop using React), though, pretty interested. Bookmarked!

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Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Skyrim

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There’s no feed for only people you follow

That’s like the most basic feature in any social media LOL why did they ditch it

Like i said before, the definitely rushed the launch

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I also found out that the account is tied to existing Instagram account… and from what I seen, you can’t delete the Threads account, only “deactivate”. I suspect this is why they can’t launch this in EU? Anyway, looking at how limited the features are, this app is a pass for me

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NGL, this made me miss one Boost for Reddit feature: filter based on keyword

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What I hate about this is that they say things like “Try the best to protect users’ privacy” etc then do shits like this

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Let me introduce you to my note-taking setup.

  • Create a new folder, and add a note by creating a markdown file or .txt file
  • Edit it using Notepad, or even better, Obsidian.md
  • Synchronize it using Syncthing (on Windows, you can use SyncTrazor, which is basically a UI for Syncthing), add as many devices as possible

That’s it. You always own your own files, and there’s no more worry about cloud services going down

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TIL about Livesync, interesting plugin!

Maybe one day when I have my own server and finally able to self-host something, I will use that.

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If it’s the sort of thing that conceptually can be run on a raspberry pi and use less than 1% of that little CPU, it’s not something I want to pay every month for.

OOT, is Raspi really capable of self-hosting, and is running things like this really that lightweight?

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