

Depends on which is cheaper tbh.
Depends on which is cheaper tbh.
You should orobs Ly crosspost this to !meta@programming.dev
Are you from the USA?
But we don’t have to like it
Fédération fixes most of it. I can follow the big community that’s become the main one and still the smaller ones with their own focuses and views.
But then they have to make CDs.
Bandcamp really is the best option (until they inevitably enshittify.
TuneCore and CD Baby are popular independent distributors for publishing to streaming but I don’t think they’re the best.
This guy told me he’d give me great items. I’d just have to follow him into the woods so he could give them to me.
I didn’t make it out of there alive.
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This phrase is actually a part of the bigger phrase “happy as a clam in high water” or “at high tide.”
Could be filesize. Instances can have different upload limits.
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Maybe a community for that under a different name would be appropriate?
But Texas has 40 times the population
Oh, sorry. I forgot you’ll have to add the IzzyOnDroid repo first
Edit: assuming you’re fine with this
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You can get Seeker directly from its github if that’s all you want.
Edit2: there’s an app for automating updates for apps installed directly but I can’t remember the name.
Edit3: Seeker is also on the play store. 🤷♂️
Yeah, I just pasted the first one from the list that worked. I suppose I should have explained what I was linking to in more detail.
I would edit the comment to reflect that but…
But for anyone wondering: when you’re using an “instance” of any software make sure to do some personal vetting of who’s operating it.
No problem. If that stops working you’ll have to find another mlmym instance.
(ephasis mine)
Why are there no examples provided?