Well, most cages are made of steel instead, and thus nickfull ones.
Well, most cages are made of steel instead, and thus nickfull ones.
There’s an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.
The fact that Lemmy just doesn’t become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.
Interesting, yep, passwd fails for me too.
That’s quite a bad way to express yourself.
But then, the Lemmy front-page sending unsuspecting new people into a place where they will censored if they try to speak against of dictators and human rights violations isn’t a good thing. So yeah, Lemmy is better with the ML not listed.
On the website:
/etc/password
Let’s see.
EDIT: Well, maybe the Cloudfare filters are region-dependent.
You are thinking about a soldering plate? Those go up to 300°C or some times 400°C.
A phone screen is fixed with hot glue, that starts to melt around 60°C.
Not as evil as they want. They can be just as evil as “a little bit better than the other villains”, and not any bit more.
Besides, nobody believes they are the good guys.
There’s a wall of text apologizing and denying the China’s genocides in a reply. That one didn’t wake the mod up.
At least it’s a more or less comprehensive list. Made me notice that I forgot about one, and there are at least 3 major ones ongoing.
As if a mere post would be enough…
There isn’t any reason for a site to limit the lifetime of most cookies. I have no idea why that field isn’t optional.
Get an extension that will erase the cookies that you don’t care about, do not abide by everything anybody on the web asks you for. And yeah, get an ad-blocker.
DDG already sends your search query to third parties. What they don’t send is your identity.
(Or, at least they say they don’t, whether you trust them is your option. Any 3rd party can betray your trust.)
Anyway, that image implies an in-house implementation.
It’s neither. Why do you expect they calculating an answer to have any impact at privacy?
Hum, no. The last thing I need on the world is a piece of non-working hard to maintain software.
I’d write something before trying Nextcloud again.
Personally, I’d really like if it could have different users on its management interface, with their own file shares.
It’s understandable why they don’t bother, but I would like to share my NAS without running several instances.
What I understand the idea is to ask you to enter WhoLooksHere@lemmy.world in the username, and your lemmy.world password.
What I understand is happening (from the comment, because I don’t use apps) is that the app first expects you to choose lemmy.world in a list, and then asks you about your name and password.
Honestly, I have no idea what is easier for anybody. Both seem very equivalent to me. Also equivalent would be asking the server, username and password on the same screen.
Those C lovers just don’t know when to quit.
Less filament, yes. But it’s almost always weaker.
It’s common to add holes so you get a stronger part.
Hum, ok, I misunderstood you.
Your 1 triangle will need the inclination similar to that middle segment of the bottom side of the piece. I will be huge.
I imagine the “optimized” there means it has the maximum weight support with the minimum amount of filament.
This shape certainly beats a triangle with only the walls or with just a bit of infill. And it surely takes less filament than one with near to 100% of infill.
“Rotting” is a state that won’t last past the middle 30s. By 2056 they’ll be fully decomposed.