That being said, does anyone know where can said torrents be found, and how big are they?
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It was definitely much better than Facebook at the time. Especially the concept of circles that they implemented.
The riches of dbzer0 shall remain hidden for now.
Ah, I miss Unity so much. To this day I still can't get over how useful the HUD was and really don't know why no one else implemented it.
Is that even legal?
Edit: to clarify, is it even legal for a company to block access to a website based on the browser the user chooses, even if there are no apparent technical reasons.
That's really cool. Thank you for explaining.
So I guess that it only works for pictures directly hosted on Lemmy instances? Or does it work with third party image hosts like imgur?
I'm sorry about the stupid question, but how does connect compress the images? Is it on a server somewhere that compresses them remotely and sends you the smaller file, as that is the only way I can think of to reduce network usage.
If you setup a community for pulsar, you have a guaranteed subscriber in me. And if you're one of the devs I can't thank you enough for your work.
I missed Atom a lot when it was discontinued. Recently found Pulsar which is a community continuation of Atom, and it seems to be quite active.
Each chat on telegram holds a history of shared media, which is separated into tabs for media (pictures and videos), files (any other files, including uncompressed images), links (every shared link, probably the most useful one), music and so on.
It's really handy if you remember you've sent someone a link to an article and don't want to scroll through 5 months of messages.
Thanks a lot.