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I only found out about it recently. It is still pretty offensive, but in a hilarious way.
I did watch the dub, which based on some of the subs I’ve seen, the dub is filthier!
Many people have said they have switched already and have said it works without issues (as far as they know). I’m sure there is a huge amount of sites and configs that didn’t make it into the lite version, I guess we’ll find out when a huge userbase refuses to migrate from chrome and installs the uBo-lite
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Honestly this doesn’t surprise me. Where they got up to in the anime isn’t worth buying. We got a touch of the story and a couple cool fight scenes? The story still has a bit to go and the people who buy Bluray would probably wait for the whole show? Or you know… Buy ecchi
I wonder if they included watermarks?
Mattermost does most of the required discord features. (Pun intended)
Is open source and is selfhost-able. I think there are some SaaS hosters if you need them too.
Better than what we have now!
It should already have it. It’s not a new system, they are deciding to run their own server.
It’s good they are getting to some plot points now. As a series it’s pretty good. Might be aots , but some big contenders this season
It continues to be just entertaining enough
This.
I’m enjoying the story much more than I thought I would.
They may have slightly over exaggerated it, but I remember Jinwoo having the same thoughts. Maybe just gave it more “screen time” rather
I’ve been using Sudo for years.
You could use something like archivebox as that saves the whole page, or you could use Waybackmachine and force it to save the page via an add-on.
You could also setup your own yacy index and everytime you find an interesting site you could add it to yacy.
But this is kind of not what you are asking for. Archivebox is probably the closest, or using squidcache and literally caching every url you go to. 😅
Stark best Boi, Fern best girl…
Yep. Keep the WAN port dhcp Client enabled if you can, just one less thing to worry about.
Also take note that when you change the static IP of the new router it would conflict with the old one (and dhcp might fail). So you might need to set your local clients IP. Take note of the configuration it has and the steps to set it manually.
The rest all sounds right.
Your router’s IP can be anything. Choose any internal IP address on your subnet.
You can have 2 routers on the same subnet just make sure you disable DHCP on the new one while you perform the setup of everything else.
Then when you want to switch over, toggle on dhcp on the new router and replace the cables and you should be fine. You’ll know it’s working when you plug into it and get a default route of the new router.
That’s why I use a SearXng instance. Why bother searching for something on 1 instance when you could search for it on 5 and then correlate the results.