

LBRY was an interesting experiment but it ultimately relied on their shitcoin for the financial side.
LBRY was an interesting experiment but it ultimately relied on their shitcoin for the financial side.
Some creators advertise Nebula, a paid-only service that is co-owned by the creators they host. Ethically and for viewing experience it’s one of the best ways to run such a platform but they will remain limited in size for several reasons.
Yeah OP doesn’t explain. Have a look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groypers
TL:DR turbo racists who don’t find Trump or Kirk racist enough.
Your phone takes over your car screen as a second display, so you have decent and up-to-date navigation apps like gmaps or waze, with instant alerts etc, instead of those garbage GPS navigation devices.
So does Ubuntu, but there is a catch. Secure boot relies on signature checking, so you can manually add the signature of your OS manually to the UEFI db, but can’t do that on locked UEFI. Major Linux providers went another route, they paid Microsoft to sign a shim
binary, which in turn can verify and boot the matching Linux kernels. Microsoft refusing to sign shims would be a rather crippling move, but they would get a massive backlash from that.
But it’s something racists do. You are technically correct, the best kind of correct.
There is Neovim but yeah, not the same thing.