

So there is less advertising in Australia and the UK than the US because they say the word cunt more?


So there is less advertising in Australia and the UK than the US because they say the word cunt more?


I don’t understand the mechanism. I could see a benefit for an advertiser if there was self censorship for criticising that advertiser, but what is the connection between that and self censorship for the word nazi? Or is it another mechanism?


How does self censorship help advertisers?


Was this written with genAI? Even the TLDR is padded fluff of common talking points


What about a non-commercial alternative to strava? It’s core feature is literally push a button, gps tracking, push a button and stop, then some tagging


I’m pretty sure brew on mac is the same too


Thanks the taking the time. I always find it hard to follow up and point out the ambiguity / alternative without coming across in some unwelcome way


Have you ever tried writing a scrapper? I have for offline reference material. You’ll make a mistake like that a few times and know but there are sure to be other times you don’t notice. I usually only want a relatively small site (say a Khan Academy lesson which doesn’t save text offline, just videos) and put in a large delay between requests but I’ll still come back after thinking I have it down and it’s thrashed something


In your OP, sure.
But this comment reads as a desired state, and in some situations thats a feature request (in this case it seems like there are architecture / system workarounds):
I don’t want email to be accessible to those services. I don’t want those services to use email at all.
Did you get an explanation you’re happy with?


I don’t think that assumption was inherent in the comment
If you want an unpopular feature that doesn’t exist on an open source platform sometimes your only options are to code it, or ask someone else to. The skillset of the feature requester doesn’t change that


The BookLore Github:
https://github.com/booklore-app/booklore
Has a shelf of comics to see how reading on the server works:
https://demo.booklore.dev/library/3/books?view=grid&sort=titleSeries&direction=asc
It looks like I might be misremembering though, and there might not be a torrent search / download, just the OPDS server to download to a remote device on some client apps.
For downloads then looking at my docker compose it looks like I chose LazyLibrarian over bookshelf but I can’t tell you why.


I asked something similar (its just asking about ebooks) and some of the answers there may help:
https://mander.xyz/post/39809286
I have notes for a follow up but I didn’t finish my testing and am still using mostly commercial options.
I think I didn’t find anything good for syncing between devices (unless own a kobo reader) but Calibre OPDS was workable as a server and both Booklore and Calibre Web had options for downloading but both have to deal with book torrents often not being available / bundled without the name and I think I liked Booklore more, but was going to go with Calibre Web since I thought I could share the library file (and I travel so for now my “server” is a virtual machine on my laptop that is often not running).


Agreed after the yes.
I’m not sure how what you said either: justifies the comments not fitting that label; justifies that “any practice that restricts my personal freedom in any way is bad” is a practical ideology; or even establishes much a link between what you’ve quoted and what you’ve said. And I think you need to be doing one of those to be making a counter argument


I think that marking things as “safe” could have more complications than this depending on their definition but I think you’re right that’s probably all this issue is. This is almost the only sane comment here. Everyone else seems to be frothing at the mouth and I’m guessing its a decent mix of not understanding much of how these systems work (and blindly running tutorials for those that do self host) and blind ideology (big companies are bad / any practice that restricts my personal freedom in any way is bad)


I wonder if there is some metadata any viewers use that I could also sync between devices


What page I’m on. I’ve tried a few things that basically open you to the start again. Especially with PDFs (so opening research papers on the iPhone. Thats not really self hosting but part of the system that needs to work together).
I’ll update the post so people get this in first pass. Thanks!
Blindly promoting the LLMs without checking the source? Bot or human it makes you wonder if your contributions are worth keeping around