

in wine there are many partially implemented/stubs, which generate warning messages but usually work fine
Migrated from @hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org (instance unmaintained)


in wine there are many partially implemented/stubs, which generate warning messages but usually work fine
Its name is a play on the North German greeting Moin (from Wikipedia)
TIL!
i like moinmoin and dokuwiki, mediawiki always felt too complex.


it seems like movim is the most discord-ish xmpp client
AFAIK iknowwhatyoudownload gets their data from DHT and public trackers. i’ve also had numerous cases where I only seeded literal linux ISOs or some music and have weird porn or random tv show episodes shown on that site from my IP which I had only one machine connected for a fairly long time, not behind CGNAT. it appears to be that some public trackers sometimes report bogus data for some reason, claming some random IP is seeding some random file when they’re in fact not. you can see many items on public indexers where the seeder/leecher numbers shown aren’t accurate (mostly >0 when it’s a completely dead torrent), i suspect this is also the same reason.
exact same first and last seen timestamp, probably bogus data reported by the tracker not a legit download


bro isn’t using butterfly to flip bits?


i’d rather spend time actually learning and doing things instead of being an LLM slopper lol


as a student, this is much more interesting than studying


last commit 3yrs ago… seems unmaintained


seems like they had a decent name ‘revolt’ but got some cease and desist and didn’t resist and decided to switch.


has anyone tried their iOS client? from their description it seems like it’s less mature than the android version, kinda concerning as my friend group has some iphone users.


could you recommend a good xmpp setup? i heard good things about snikket, maybe something else too?


may i ask which homeserver and client you use? it seems like synapse and element is not the best choice especially for small number of people.
if this is for privacy i’d just use the cheapest/fastest option that supports rclone and use its encrypted upload feature.


thanks! i guess it’s pretty safe.


are there any potential dangers in running this? like someone downloading CSAM through my connection? would love to help with bandwidth, but legal troubles are quite scary…
freebsd ftw