Are the user levels an actual defined thing and are there more?
Are the user levels an actual defined thing and are there more?
In the article it says that that’s a one-time verification address. Though that leaves the question if/how long it’s stored
I think open signups allow people to create an account without verification like email. I’m not sure about captchas, those might also count as a kind of verification.
Thanks, I think this was removed some time ago from what U remember reading. I’ll have to check that again though.
(I should really check my accounts inbox more often ^^')
How does the UI size work out for you? I recently took a look at it on a windows pc and the tiny size of most things is the one problem I have with it. Then again, I read something about being able to scale different programs individually somewhere (not for windows though)
“Then you might have a plan B if the relationship doesn’t work out as expected”
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Just seeing urban dictionary in the link makes me worry
Edit: Welp, I actually recognize this. And now this will stay in my mind in a funeral-potatoes-context
For a moment I was worried that “funeral potatoes” was some euphemism for something there that I couldn’t identify
Leaves obviously don’t belong into tea. Everyone knows tea grows when you hang those little paper bags on a tree. And depending on the kind of tree, you get a different type of tea.
Why do people feel the need to breakcheck anyone? And trucks at that, like they couldn’t just keep going or just be unable to slow down enough and hit these idiots…
A man in a dimly lit room sits on the corner of a desk, speaking to the camera in a slow manner
“Do you think this story is true, or do you think that our writers just made it all up? Let’s take a look at our next story first.”
Kinda reminds me of this mystery show I can’t recall the name of :))
I’d love to see a book or even just a “small” web series though. You probably amassed quite some experience on how to write characters to make them feel close to reality.
Thanks for this post, it sent me off on an one hour journey researching sustainable phones, OS options and more. And now I’m thinking of getting a Fairphone or Shift phone. It’s great to see manufacturers not trying to make repairing and rooting your phone as complicated as possible.
I don’t think you have to worry about that since user’s data should be stored on the instance they registered on, which means that data should only be stored on those servers (I don’t think that kind of data would be federated, correct me if I’m wrong).
So unless someone were to restart those servers with the same domain name and the data intact, it shouldn’t happen.
After actually reading the article I see they’re well-defined. Thanks for pointing me there ^^