

Basically a one-click install on supported devices. You just need a PC and a USB cable. Highly recommended
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Kobo-devices
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Basically a one-click install on supported devices. You just need a PC and a USB cable. Highly recommended
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Kobo-devices
They were roommates
That alone does not prevent seeding. One can absolutely seed and leech without port forwarding, they will just have fewer connections than they would with port forwarding set up.
Do certain providers block uploading but allow downloading or something?
Thanks. You may have just saved my night.
Yeah, the core of DivestOS was to be a fork of LineageOS that has all the Google defaults like that changed to something else.
What is the value add of this product? The donors and recipients still need to set up a Monero wallet and everything to use the service. A recipient may just as well instead use any other means (social media, etc.) to announce that they are accepting Monero donations at xyz address.
Their FAQ lists multiple reasons that various countries, ISPs, etc. block CatBox, and using a VPN is often mentioned as the solution. Here is an archive of their FAQ that you should be able to read from any connection:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250822215754/https://catbox.moe/faq.php
I do see there is code to throw an error when it detects an instance is not Lemmy, so it definitely doesn’t work out-of-the-box. But the APIs for each are supposedly similar to each other, so it fortunately should not take any major rewrite to support both in the same wrapper.
Is there a Python wrapper for writing PieFed bots? Or does Pythörhead work of-the-box for PieFed?
In All or when searching. I think it requires an alpha version of v3.0.0, which can be found on GitLab but not F-Droid
Stealth is a Reddit client with Lemmy integration
Might not be “relatively cheap”, but the Framework 12 fits the other criteria with the bonus of having a touchscreen.
Jellyfin forked from Emby in 2018 when Emby chose to switch to a closed-source model. Because of this, there are many similarities, but the projects continue to become increasingly different from one another as time goes on.