

It’s like reddit, but I don’t have to feel icky.
given up looking for replacements
r/anarchydnd
r/apolloapp
r/Condution
r/robotech
r/OSUOnlineCS
r/vintageobscura
r/ZeroCovidCommunitv
seems like astroturfing
Donald is only capable of Go Fish or 52 Pickup.
It isn’t the smallest either
Braveheart
What I’ve ended up doing (after being an AIMP user myself) is running a Jellyfin server and then using the Jellyfin app on whichever platform I’m on. Or the browser interface when I don’t want to install on that device.
Haven’t tried scrobbling with this setup, but a quick web search makes it seem like it’s possible.
Upscaling doesn’t seem their style.
To give some context, the special edition of that book has a different title that hints at how very challenging it is to get it right when you host your own server.
Typically, it’s much better to own a domain and pair it with FastMail or other reputable email provider.
Spiders don’t have wings, but they can fly across entire oceans on long strands of silk. For more than a century, scientists thought it was the wind that carried them, sometimes as high as a jet stream — in a process known as “ballooning.” A new study shows that the Earth’s electric field can propel these flying spiders too.
The study, published Thursday in the journal Current Biology, found that when spiders are in a chamber with no wind, but a small electric field, they are likely to prep for take-off, or even fly. Plus, the sensory hairs covering the spiders’ bodies move when the electric field is turned on — much like your own hair stands up due to static electricity. This “spidey sense” could be how the creatures know it’s time to fly.
This makes spiders only the second known arthropod species, after bees, to sense and use electric fields. Because humans don’t feel Earth’s electric field, its role in biology is often overlooked, said Erica Morley, the study’s lead author.
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