Saapas
@Saapas@piefed.zip
- Comment on Is they're an easy way to make my Jellyfin accessible outside of my home network 1 week ago:
You get to pick your numbers
On June 1, 2017, .XYZ launched the 1.111B class .xyz domains, cheap domains priced at US$0.99 per year and renewed at the same price. The class of domains consists of six-, seven-, eight-, and nine-digit numeric combinations between 000000.xyz and 999999999.xyz. Daniel Negari, CEO of .XYZ, stated that it was meant to bring competition, choice, and innovation to the market
- Comment on Is they're an easy way to make my Jellyfin accessible outside of my home network 1 week ago:
Nah same domain, 0,85$/year. It’s 8 numbers + .xyz
- Comment on Is they're an easy way to make my Jellyfin accessible outside of my home network 1 week ago:
Some .xyz domains cost less than 1$. Mine is 0,85$/year
- Comment on At least he can stay in the ONE PLACE that HADN'T been corrupted by capitalism... SPEHSS 2 weeks ago:
Terminal’d
- Comment on Thank you for your attention to this matter. 3 weeks ago:
They just wanted to stop the Polish death camps 😤
- Comment on Thank you for your attention to this matter. 3 weeks ago:
Tbh what was Germany supposed to do after that Polish attack smdh
- Comment on Why do modern philosophers live longer? 3 weeks ago:
Wouldn’t trample ‘em
- Comment on Excellent point... 4 weeks ago:
I think you might be having a different convo to most of the other replies. Most seem to be talking about the cave times. Not just some utopian hypothetical
- Comment on Excellent point... 4 weeks ago:
We’re talking about hunter gatherer times. Who would’ve been supplying or manufacturing parts for the thing you’re coding for?
Maybe you are envisioning your role as the mad shaman talking to the tribe in python or something but during those times people did need to contribute something to the tribe
- Comment on Excellent point... 4 weeks ago:
I mean absolutely. And in the tribal past you wouldn’t have had many of the global and even regional supply systems we now have making much of our (limited) life possible now
- Comment on Excellent point... 4 weeks ago:
Are you writing code on a cave wall while the rest of the tribe keeps you fed or what’s the deal
- Comment on Excellent point... 4 weeks ago:
I guess you have the freedom but not the ability
- Comment on Damn good chocolate though, I hear 5 weeks ago:
I mean, they allowed anyone to launder their money. That’s what neutrality is
- Comment on Been cooking in that inn for generations 5 weeks ago:
Some medieval historians have, however, cast doubt on the historicity of the idea. Historian Jenni Lares from the University of Tampere notes that no medieval sources support its existence and argues that it was not a particularly probable dish. Although leftovers were used, surplus food was likely prepared regularly only during festive seasons. For the stew to remain edible, the pot would have had to be boiled constantly, which was not feasible in the Middle Ages. Fires in residential buildings were typically lit only during the day, and they were banned at night in cities due to the risk of fire spreading. Collecting firewood was also time- and labor-intensive, making it unlikely that so much would have been used on a single stew. Furthermore, Catholic doctrine forbade the eating of meat on one or more days weekly, as well as during Lent. On Good Friday, cooking or even lighting a fire was forbidden.[6]