GReader was so good, now it’s just another ghost in Google’s graveyard. :( My guess is that they killed it because it was kinda in the same sphere as Google News.
GReader was so good, now it’s just another ghost in Google’s graveyard. :( My guess is that they killed it because it was kinda in the same sphere as Google News.
Yeah, my list would end up being longer than some novels. Also, software churn makes it an ever evolving process, so having a list where half of it is wrong by the next time I need it seems less than ideal.
Not to say this isn’t deserved, but popular anime ratings usually follow a certain trajectory where they’re overinflated initially and take a while to settle into their final score. It’ll be interesting to see if Frieren stays on top.
Using SPA firewall knocking (fwknop) to open ports to ssh in. I suppose if I was really paranoid, the most secure would be an air gap, but there’s only so much convenience I’ll give up for security.
I think one of the issues is that Lemmy still doesn’t have that much content, so in smaller communities you can even get old posts like this in the first page of the “new” feed. That, and some of the algorithms seem like they still need a bit of tuning. I’ve definitely come close to necro’ing a week old posts or two myself.
Hosting is free if you supply the internet connection and the computer. Sounds like they’re just hosting it to TOR from their local network.
Necromancers just can’t leave well enough alone.
The real question, though, is how does a 2 year old thread make it into the “hot” feed.
Do I remember one of the most influential pieces of animation ever? Yeah.