I sometimes forget I even use syncthing because I never have to mess with it once it is setup.
I sometimes forget I even use syncthing because I never have to mess with it once it is setup.
It’s like reddit, but on the blockchain! /s
I’ll listen to almost anything at least once. The only genre I actively avoid is current country. If I had to pick in genre, it would be early 2000’s emo.
The most recent album I listened to all the way through was Wellerman - The Album by Nathan Evans. Put on Wellerman, the song, for my son. Ended up liking the whole album.
My most listened albums are probably a toss-up between Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (My Chemical Romance), College Dropout (Kanye), Deloused in the Comatorium (The Mars Volta), or Toxicity (System of a Down).
Amd according to my “Your Spotify” instance, my most listened artist of the last year was Alt-J.
I tend to hyperfixate though, so I’ll listen to the same album/genre for weeks/months, then not listen to it at all for months while I listen to something else.
Also, for anyone that selfhosts and uses Spotify, Your Spotify is nice to have for threads like this.
You can also set limits per day, month, year. Or make cards single-use. And use random names instead of your actual name if you want.
Centaurworld and Doom Patrol, but both in the best way possible.
I tried explaining this movie to someone recently, and it didn’t go well…such a great, weird, movie though.
I’ve tried almost every alternative I’ve come across. Some for longer than others. I like Lemmy the best so far. Kevin was fine, but I think it’s a little early to judge it. I’ll check it put again once it matures a bit. Tildes is another one I liked, but I don’t see that taking off.
I have 9 Tildes invites that I’ll never use, if anyone wants to try it out.
I rotate between Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff, and Thunder. Lately, I’ve been using Jerboa the most though.
Arch right now. Probably going to give NixOS a try in the near future though.
I never used twitter, so i had no expectations when I used Mastodon.
I was a little hesitant with Lemmy since I use reddit so much. I’m liking it way more than I thought!
It’s obviously less content, but as far ss my day-to-day use, i don’t miss much. Hardest part was finding different communities to sub to, but there are enough directory sites around to help out with that.
Two. I started on lemmy.ml, but then I spun up my own instance for me and a couple friends who mentioned wanting to check out lemmy.
The Shawshank Redemption. I don’t have cable any more, but when I did, I’d watch it any time i saw it on.