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Fundamentally, what is lemmy?
  • It's like Reddit, as an link aggregator (Wikipedia said "social news aggregation [...] website"), but federated (in the Fediverse), as in it is not centralized and built upon many instances of Lemmy, not just one centralized website like Reddit.

  • Download managers
  • IDM only does direct downloads, or taking over downloads after waiting the timers or clicking the download button.

    You can just give the download URL to JDownloader2, either direct or on a file host, and it will do the job. It supports many file hosts, which may be dealt differently from one to the other, such as needing timeouts, donwloading from folders, handling passwords (it would ask you for it), solving CAPTCHAs (it would also ask you for it), and so much more. Everything would be dealt and you get the file just from the URL you gave it. It's a versatile tool.

  • Hmm, I thought there were 20 drivers on the grid...
  • By the way, both Lewis and George are participating this season, first appeared in Episode 2, not on Episode 1.

  • [F1] 100 Days to Lights Out in Vegas!! 🤩💯
  • This hype is too much man

  • Moq, an open source mocking library for .NET, is harvesting emails because nobody wants to pay the dev
  • I hate open source devs who are whining about not being paid or something.

    They should learn that by releasing it on an open license, anyone can use it freely. The devs have no obligation on maintaining it. Don't like it? Step down, announce and archive it, and everyone can wait for a fork or a replacement. Simple as that.

    When they whine about their tool is being used on a commercial software, or they don't get paid, or something else, I don't think you are prepared enough to make your software open. I get it, they are worth a pay, but, to be put bluntly, no companies/individuals are obligated to pay you, just like no developer is obligated to maintain their code.

  • Google’s Plan To DRM The Web Goes Against Everything Google Once Stood For
  • Last time they did with Web 3.0 and it didn't went well

  • Google is ruining the entire web
  • I don't think this will work. If companies can get away of slapping us by doing "please use Google Chrome or other Chromium-based browsers" just because Google implements the most niche, probably privacy-last, feature ever, then they will get away with it this time, again.

  • Alexandrite UI: https://a.lemmy.world
  • I don't see it. Where is it?

  • Someone's reaction to the ending. Nuff said.

    This is a repost from my post on Reddit, except I used the YouTube upload here.

    This is a recreation, based on what u/beef250 on Reddit posted before.

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    [Poll] All useful file-sharing and media organizing software.
  • To be fair, he is right. You would be better to comment on https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/584842.

  • Is music piracy dying?
  • If "building" is not your jam, you can try https://github.com/j-hc/revanced-magisk-module/releases, which does builds that is ready to install.

  • Hans5958 Hans5958 @lemmy.world

    Hello! I'm just a guy who surfs the internet, which also a tech savvy.

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