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  • BakaBT is a private tracker that has lots of high quality anime/manga artbooks, soundtracks and extras like that. That's all I use aside from Nyaa, but my needs are pretty basic in general

  • Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish
  • https://newpipe.net download the apk on GitHub or F-Droid

  • There's still room for improvement, but Linux gaming has come a long way in a short time.
  • For real, though, I really wish I could easily run Office with Bottles or something like that. Never managed to make it work

  • Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X - Francis Bacon (1953)
  • His Painting 1946 is one of my favorites, him and Goya captured this haunted feel so well

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  • Prime !nottheonion@lemmy.world material right here

  • “room” by Crisalys
  • Absolutely love her style. Bought some prints from her back in 2016 and she sent me tons of cute stickers and a thank you note, it was really nice

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  • He was the developer working on Bromite with csagan, and he was likely not the cause of the delays, since the builds on his repo have been keeping up with Chromium all year. I've been using it since Bromite stopped getting updates and it works really well. Brave was my second option because of the fingerprinting protection and adblocking, but they don't disable JavaScript JIT like Bromite and now Cromite. User script support is also really handy for me

  • [I ate] Tuna sashimi in Otaru Hokaido Japan
  • Username checks out

  • [I ate] Tuna sashimi in Otaru Hokaido Japan
  • Looks like a shiso leaf, which you can eat and is usually served with sushi and sashimi, whenever I order from any sort of fancier place

  • Anna’s Archive
  • They index results from five sources and update the main ones (two LibGen forks) monthly. They mirrored the Z-Library database before the website was seized (end of November 2022), indexed the new .onion addresses and haven't updated the dataset since because they're waiting for the situation to stabilize in order to figure out a way to regularly fetch new stuff from there too, as far as I know

  • Anna’s Archive
  • Remember to check the Internet Archive library, you can easily borrow lots of amazing quality books for free and even rip the files. The Standard Template Construct has lots of stuff too, especially recent scientific articles Sci-Hub hasn't published yet

  • Anna’s Archive
  • Here are the official links: https://zlibrary-global.se/z-access#useful_link_tab. I would recommend just opening the .onion link (last tab on the page) with the Tor Browser in Safe mode and logging in with an anonymous e-mail and random password. Nowadays I'd rather use Anna's Archive, though, it has most of the Z-Library database indexed anyway

  • Thunderbird 115 has been released
  • My use case: I like to have all my emails stored locally just in case some disaster happens with the copies in the cloud; I also get to have both personal and work email addresses, from different providers, in one organized and unified interface, and the same goes for tasks, calendars and contacts; and some features from big web clients are sometimes too nosy for my taste (suggested replies, pushing their calendar, messaging, tasks and contacts products, etc)

  • What is a website everyone should know about?
  • You beat me to it, so let me recommend what I check when Anna's Archive and LibGen don't have what I need (usually recent articles that are not on Sci-Hub): Standard Template Construct, here's their GitHub repo

  • What will Meta gain from fediversing?
  • Yeah, for now I'm skeptical because they're Meta and they have to find ways to monetize this service, but on one day they've already overshadowed the rest of the fediverse easily. Even if they can't profit as effectively off other instances, their instance is already ridiculously big and profitable regardless; the scraping thing really sounds like fear mongering. So if the only downside of federating with Threads is that my federated timeline would get cluttered with business accounts posting ads, I'd be alright with it, as long as I can get more content on my Home timeline from LOTS of people I want to follow who are not willing to interface with Mastodon, Pleroma, etc. Unless they force regular user accounts to publish advertisements to people outside the Threads instance, I'll take it

  • What will Meta gain from fediversing?
  • On their app that should be harder to skip because the timeline is based on their algorithm and ads should be unavoidable, but how the hell would they force a user on another platform to see it? And how would they even directly target this person with a specific ad? If what people on instances federated with Threads see on their federated timeline are regular posts from business accounts placed in chronological order, I'm guessing there'd be no problem just blocking those "profiles" and moving on

  • Is this true?
  • Agreed. I have an account on Fosstodon and I like how they handled it. Not too friendly with Meta, not jumping on the bandwagon when we don't even know how it works yet

  • Is this true?
  • No problem! You can find admins and users talking a lot about this by searching for the #p92 and #fedipact hashtags, lots of instances are preemptively defederating from Meta domains, although the software hasn't implemented federation yet