

That’s a nice unintended pun for a publisher named “404media” to talk about removed stuff being backed up
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That’s a nice unintended pun for a publisher named “404media” to talk about removed stuff being backed up


Meta also argued that the BitTorrent sharing was a necessity to get the valuable (but pirated) data.
Actually that’s not true, they could have done hit-and-run, not that it helps anything though.


23k people in 29 countries.
Per country, that’s not even as many people as in the small town where my parents lived in the middle of nowhere, and in total, that’s not even a fifth of the population of the city I now live in, which isn’t that big either.
With the same proportion, I’m sure one could say 30% of gen z is far-right.


The company also stresses that the data helped establish U.S. global leadership in AI.
Just like the data helps establish much needed universal access to education and entertainment.
But of course, the argument is only relevant when it goes in favor of the rich people.


Oh, indeed.
However, if you click switch the “hide links” dropdown to “show links”, there’s a bunch of forum links appearing, if you can create or already have an account on one of those then you could download there, or you could download elsewhere while making sure the hashes match.
I concur with @poVoq@slrpnk.net’s testimony :
Collabora Office […] ended up using less server resources when idle than OnlyOffice
I actually don’t know about Collabora, but I do know that OnlyOffice uses a lot of server resources and is quite hard to set up, even when using Docker Compose.
So, currently, I’m using the desktop client with WebDAV instead.
However, you said :
CryptPad […] uses OnlyOffice client side
So, if CryptPad provides an alternative backend for OnlyOffice, then I’ll be curious to know whether it uses less resources than OnlyOffice’s official backend, and whether there are other alternative backends.
As for Collabora, I wouldn’t recommend it, nor NextCloud in general, to be honest.


There’s a link on fmhy.net


I specifically asked whether the Markdown editor is WYSIWYG, like Typora, which isn’t the same thing as MS Word WYSIWYG.


Is the Markdown editor WYSIWYG, like Typora ?
What a weird set of countries.