Definitely not all. I know I had some schools (mainly private) that required uniforms,byut all the public ones didn't.
Also all the actual good content (raids) are not explained and you need to herd some cats to do them. Which is even harder if you're learning them.
The best time I had with destiny was when I had a clan and a couple of the more experienced players would take a bunch of newbies through. Then we could fuck around and not be completely lost.
My point was that creators should want to disconnect from these artificial engagement driven systems that make people care about their "brand" and all that corpo bullshit.
I don't think mastodon has to do anything to draw creators to it, it is what it is and many people like it that way. I don't like the fake, engagement driven, clout goblin mentality that infests instagram and if mastodon started doing things to cultivate that vibe I would consider it a bug not a feature.
When I installed digital locks my partner was paranoid about them until I reminded her that we live in a house with a lot of windows. If someone is going to the lengths to crack my lock rather than smashing my windows, we have other problems.
I had this issue. And all I wanted was an SMTP server to send emails to myself.
Apparently it doesn't matter what you tell spamhaus, gmail will still treat you as radioactive if your IP address is listed as "residential".
Jellyfin is really really nice btw. I havent experienced any issues and I have it setup in docker with gpu for transcoding.
You have changed my life today.
While I agree in the practical sense (I use CloudFlare myself), it kind of goes against the spirit of the fediverse as it centralises around a single corporation.
Yeah, its pretty toxic when you use it and leave. If you stick around its pretty funny most of the time.
I think I've had one toxic player ever in deeprock in my 150+ hours. Someone with the big nuke GL.
I mean, my family cant tell the difference between 720p and 1080p so my storage cost is a non-redundant zfs array of $100 ssds.
If you use something like jackett/sonarr/radarr you dont have to be limited to just usenet or torrents. You can also look at things like Jellyseerr to give them something that they cant get on Netflix, the ability to request movies and shows.
There are so many contracts that say "you may be required to do reasonable overtime". Reasonable, paid overtime right? RIGHT?
All they had to do was ban the whole "reasonable overtime is an expected part of this role" verbiage, and actual workers would have loved that.