the „archiveteam“ tried this, but it failed, you can read about it here:
the „archiveteam“ tried this, but it failed, you can read about it here:
If youre ok with mainstream magazines like national-geographic, playboy etc you should take a look on usenet-indexers. With an usenet downloader with rss support you could also subscribe to certain keywords and get the new issues right after release in a separate folder downloaded.
i put mine behind free-proton-vpn via privoxy-vpn… in case my usenet indexers got busted, you never know… its free and costs you only a bit time to set up
Tried it with some nyaa stuff. Good speeds, no letter ;) So far it works for me as i dont pay for a vpn.
crontab -r … now i always look on the keyboard when i want to edit my cronjobs
i dont like them. They look like the millionth ai-art-post and i am sick of this. I would prefer some ascii/ansi art - its more nerdy and fits more to the releases we consume.
i use my ipad1 with soma.fm . I installed it like 2 years ago, so maybe you still could get the app from the store. When you asked to enter the verify code on the app-store you have to type in your password an then the verification code. See this old thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7392317
so we get professional breeder families?
so what else is a factor for reputation? Or is it like if you dont pay to get your mail-domain whitelisted we lower your reputation score?
ip-reputation is also important. Mailgun, an email service for mass mailing, is doing an „ip-warmup“ if you choose a dedicated ip. So, if you are self-hosting with dynamic-ip, i think you would have a very very low ip-reputation.
everybody who likes the quoran give me an upvote /s
better than the reddit-community, high quality content (less memes) and the admin is an og
Bastard Operator from Hell
The Haunting (1963) b/w spook house horror Had a lot experience with Monster Films from Jack Arnold (Tarantula) and Godzillas, but this hit totally unexpected. Didnt help i was watching it in the middle of the night on TV.
Nice but there is a bug: The posts are shown as pure html