revolutionary rodent
No. And their website still says that they don’t keep logs, and I can find no other information indicating otherwise. If it was the case, I’d have canceled immediately.
I just use lemmy image expand.
Thank you. Although I’m sticking to btop, it’s nice to have the option.
I’ll keep an eye out for a refurbished Pixel 6.
I was thinking about using LineageOS… I don’t really want to pay $500 for a Pixel 7. I just want a cheap phone that works.
It would be more like you both dated the same asshole and are bonding over your mutual hatred.
I actually used an extension that hid karma scores.
“Q&A” has already been around for decades before reddit.
Honestly then, you should not be posting on a public account in a public forum. Get a VPN and the TOR browser, or I2P. Read this. Don’t use Windows.
People complain about Lemmy’s privacy policy, but… I mean… gestures
Self-hosted is best, but I also use imgbox.com or vgy.me
A lot of comments mentioning platforms like Nebula. I feel in this climate we should be continuing to encourage decentralized platforms. As lemmy is to reddit, peertube is to youtube. You can add a support button with links to any payment platforms you want; librapay is a nice one that takes 0% of donations as the platform itself runs on its own donations by a nonprofit.
Tinkering around to get things working is a part of the authentic Linux experience. Performance is 95% to Ubuntu 20.0.4 so not sure what you mean by that. resolv.conf won’t get wiped out if you put
[networking]
generateResolvConf = false
in your /etc/wsl.conf file.
A more modern solution is outlined here which you will want to adjust if you’re using something other than Cisco.
Well it does say Web Developer and not web developer. 🤔
I’m trying to be! I’m definitely voting more.
Yes, a combination of the Principle of Least Effort and the Pareto Principle probably. 80% of people don’t know, and of the 20% that do, 80% find it too much trouble to do anything about it.
That was great! I mean the circumstances are not great but I like the video. It seems there’s a lot of talk about how big companies take over open source projects and ruin them, which is a good conversation.
One of the only games I 100%'d was DQ11 and I feel like that counts enough for one lifetime