That sounds like a good thing.
I must admit that I can’t think of any examples of this ever being a problem though. It might also be because I’m just so used to crappy software breaking things that I’ve just come to accept it as normal
That sounds like a good thing.
I must admit that I can’t think of any examples of this ever being a problem though. It might also be because I’m just so used to crappy software breaking things that I’ve just come to accept it as normal
Given other comments in this thread and the reactions I’ve seen on mastodon, people are freaking out, but I just don’t understand why. Can someone more intelligent please take the time to ELI5?
Not an endorsement, because I’ve never used it, but kagi is an alternative which I believe has it’s own index. It isn’t free though
There is also searxng which is more of a meta search that will post your query to a bunch of search engines at once
Not much of this makes sense. Maybe we don’t have an equal understanding of private. If thats the case, this discussion is going nowhere.
I will point out, though, that this is particularly nonsensical
Govts are only after Telegram because they can’t infiltrate the company, ask for data etc.
Telegram doesn’t use encryption. Everything is in clear text. Nobody needs a back door to get access. Not even governments. It’s all just out in the open
I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here. You start by agreeing that telegram is simply not private. Then you move on to implying that it must be, because the CEO got arrested?
How does that change the fact that it is, by your own assessment, not private?
To answer your question, the answer from my perspective is quite simple. Noncompliance. If telegram had complied to local laws, like the others have and continue to do, he would not have gotten in trouble.
I’m still confused about people who consider telegram a private chat.
It’s easy to verify for yourself that it isn’t, so how is this still going around?
My gf used that when she migrated from Spotify to tidal. Worked quite well for that, but I’m not sure how it can work for recommendations though
Sure!
I used the integration to fill in the gaps I have in my personal collection. With tidal, I could start playing my own music and plexamp would just drop in some new songs for me.
It would create some playlists based on what I listened to, which again helped to discover new music.
I could just start using tidal, but that means turning my back on my personal collection. Or I could give up tidal, but that means losing the recommendations.
I’m asking here for help with the latter
This looks like a decent option. Do you know if they have an api? I can’t find any info on the website
I already know what my friends listen to… Thats why I want computer recommendations!
Funkwhale would be good, but from my experience with it, it’s a bit dead
I’m using .home and have not had any issues. Would you mind sharing what problems you’ve come across so I know what to expect?
Definitely an american thing. I always find it annoying when I travel there. Also, bringing the bill with desert. Let me finish my meal first before giving me hints to get the fuck out
I found that some websites just don’t work in mull, so it’s a tough sell to anyone who isn’t big on privacy
I use this and it’s been completely flawless from day one. The documentation is up there with the best I’ve seen, and the matrix room always has someone willing to help explain further
I did. The local files have GPS data visible in the phone’s gallery app, but the same file in immich doesn’t have it
Over a week at this point
Done. Link here for anyone in the future who might come across this issue https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/11280
I’m on 1.108
Couldn’t find anything obvious in the settings either
I did, but couldn’t find anything
What’s push to talk and why is it such a great feature?