

Post the kind of content you’d like to see.
Post the kind of content you’d like to see.
Times are hard? Our existing economic systems are perfect. It’s [insert minority here] who caused this. Quick, give me all the power so I can stop them.
Microsoft is probably drooling at the prospect. They’ve been trying to get that IE monopoly back since this happened to them.
People’s brains are so baked by the dopamine slot machine of the internet that the most compelling part has to be put in the first couple words or people won’t read it.
The only thing of note here is that since the winner got <50%, then I’m guessing 3rd party votes were slightly higher this election.
Mastodon, the Fediverse replacement for Twitter, like how Lemmy is the Fediverse replacement for Reddit.
I have this issue too, and I figured out a workaround. Deleting the files manually via rm frees up space. Deleting files via qBittorrent via UI or automatically does not.
Turns out the files were just being moved to a “.Trash-UID” (where UID is the UID of the container) folder in the /downloads directory (or wherever that folder is mapped to on your host). Clearing that out freed up the space.
I suspect this is a bug where the “Delete files permanently” setting is not being respected. You might want to set up a cron job to delete that folder periodically in the meantime.
Petulant narcissist answers criticism with threats of violence.
This app looks cool in theory, but after about 2 hours acquiring API keys from 3rd party platforms and messing around with the docker-compose.yml, the application cannot connect to the mariadb container–it keeps claiming romm is unauthenticated despite checking the credentials several times.
Judging by my experience and the many stale bugs on this project, it doesn’t look like this is ready.