RL_Dane 1w ago • 100%
@justine@bsd.cafe @justine@snac.smithies.me.uk
I can see the account, but not the toot.
RL_Dane 1mo ago • 100%
@retrotechtive@retrochat.online
I've heard it's actually a 16-bit machine, but limited in very peculiar ways.
I live in (and grew up in) Texas, which is probably why I saw them growing up. I don't think they were nearly as popular as Commodore or Apple, or even Tandy (another Texas company!)
RL_Dane 1mo ago • 100%
@retrotechtive@retrochat.online
Man, I haven't seen a 99/4A in a reallllly long time.
I didn't have one at home, but I remember playing with one for a while, probably at school, or possibly at computer camp.
RL_Dane 1mo ago • 100%
It's not actually in NewPipe itself as #NewPipe is designed to never pass any information about the user to the services it is downloading the video from.
What I do is hit the share button, copy the URL, then open #Tusky (or your fediverse client of choice), go to the search field, paste in the video URL, and then reply like you're replying a toot.
If you close NewPipe and open the video again (your history makes this easy), it should load your reply as a comment.
I love the fact that [@newpipe](https://lemmy.ml/c/newpipe) shows Fediverse replies for [#PeerTube](https://fosstodon.org/tags/PeerTube) videos as comments.
RL_Dane 7mo ago • 100%
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Bravo! :D
RL_Dane 1y ago • 83%
IBM: We poured money and resources into Linux before 99% of the business world had even heard of it. We helped make it great. Why shouldn't we require a return on that investment?
PLEASE UNDERSTAND, I think IBM/RH is bone-headed as heck and are now inexcusable violators of the GPL, and other licenses.
I knew they were going to *break* RH and make it something abominable.
But they *were* there at the very beginning of the 2000s, promoting Linux heavily. (Not altruistically, of course)
Anyone got a fast [#Piped](https://fosstodon.org/tags/Piped) instance they wanna put to good use? I'm trying to use [@libretube](https://fosstodon.org/@libretube) to keep [@newpipe](https://lemmy.ml/c/newpipe) [@peertube](https://framapiaf.org/@peertube) -only, but the default instances I've tried so far are pretty slow 🥺 You can "direct" message me if you don't want it to be shared.