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It’s from a fake website from a fake news channel that was actually a UHF channel that closed shop 50 years ago


I’ve generally heard 26.04 isn’t doing too hot right now, and I always thought there wasn’t an officially supported upgrade path until things are more stable in the new release, but maybe that’s Ubuntu proper and not Kubuntu.
I haven’t gotten a notice to upgrade, however. Also on Kubuntu 24.04.


Did you upgrade or is it a new install?
I thought upgrades weren’t officially available until August.


I mean it seems like their rights are deteriorating nearly everywhere…
I mean, if nothing else can be said about Hartman, he truly understood the meaning of common courtesy.
Without pegging? Just the jerking? Look if I’m gonna get a reacharound, something better be happening back there to justify a reacharound
The punchline is pegging


its like the phone icons are his nipples


your link is a little broken, my friend!
https://gitflic.ru/project/magnolia1234/bpc_uploads
Also to anyone wondering, this project isn’t on some random Russian website for no reason at all.
It was chased off the Firefox add-ons/extensions page with DMCA claims, it was chased off Gitlab with DMCA claims, and it was chased off Github with DMCA claims.
It literally cannot survive on US corporate servers because it will get taken down again and again for DMCA violations.


Yeah unfortunately it does not have the same recommendation engine, just listening stats. I haven’t looked for a recommendation engine because I hadn’t thought about it. I’ll look to see if there’s anything like that now.
EDIT: I always forget about ListenBrainz. Not self-hosted, but definitely a good last.fm alternative that includes artist recommendations.


We can rebuild him.
Worse. Slower. Weaker.
The $16 pack Marlboro man.


You can also buy music directly from artists on Bandcamp Fridays where they still get 100% of the sale going to the artists. I was afraid that would stop when it got sold but it’s not dead yet.
Also, another option is to have a locally hosted Jellyfin or Plex (ha) server and stream to yourself. My music collection is over 600GB so there’s not many phones that can hold it all.
I also self-host a music scrobbling service with Maloja and Multi-Scrobbler docker containers so I can get similar types of stats as last.fm while also having more privacy. I was able to import my stats from last.fm to it as well.


I mean, that part I understand, which is why I either download and keep installers if I can (GOG) or I pirate and store installers (usually also GOG copies). Despite being poor, I have that luxury of hard drive space for these installers.
I guess my point is, I do own those files, I am in control of them, they are mine, there is either no DRM to begin with or the DRM has been stripped.
I still consider that to be ownership on physical media that cannot be taken from me. Discs and hard drives both degrade over time, so either way, they must eventually be moved to a new medium of storage, which is always another type of physical media.
I think the conversation around physical media needs to change and people need to be doing a lot more buying from GOG and keeping torrents of those installers alive so we have a “public cloud” of game installers.
But I mean, I don’t know how to help people on consoles. That’s buying into a closed ecosystem to begin with, it comes with the territory.


Literally all of them because there is no way for a game to exist without physical media. If it’s on your SSD/HDD, it’s on physical media. If it’s in “the cloud” it’s in someone else’s SSD/HDD. It’s always on physical media, just not a nice little disk in a box.


Okay, let’s get down to brass tacks here…
Unless you’re paying for some kind of “streaming” video game service, the game lives on your solid state drive/hard drive… which is physical media.
The license is what allows you to re-download and re-install it over and over.
This isn’t a death of physical media, because even the streaming video game services are storing the copies of video games they stream to you on hard drives and solid state drives. The physical media doesn’t disappear, but rather corporations are using technology to force you to use it how the company wants you to use it, and the bonus to those companies of the increased price of gaming hardware. Now we will have a difficult time owning our own physical media because it has become so costly.
Just because you don’t have enough physical media space to install every game you’ve ever bought doesn’t mean they aren’t all living on a hard drive or old cd/dvd-rom SOMEWHERE. The “cloud” isn’t actually ephemeral. Surprise, it’s just a bunch of other people’s computers.
Which is what these corporations want, they want to be in full control of who gets access and when, because you’re on their property on their hard drives. There is no profit for the game companies in people like us having enough physical media space to keep data forever.
I also choose this guy’s dad.


Short pier. A pier has an end to it. A long walk off a short bridge implies that they just walked over the bridge. The pier implies they walked off the edge of the pier into the water.
/Adage nazi


His brother wrote the iconic line from his second Batman movie
“You either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain”
Word has it that Christopher Nolan didn’t even really understand the line. Which doesn’t shock me since his writing is so bad.
Disney uses the hell out of Unreal Engine tho, they used it extensively for the filming of The Mandalorian.
I wish they’d go bankrupt but they will be fine off of Unreal royalties alone.