Easy: Binding of Isaac
Easy: Binding of Isaac
Ooof, watched that yeeeeaaaaars ago. I remember it being pretty psycho and disturbing. Not sure if this still holds up today but it’s definitely not everyones cup of tea.
… but the scenario you describe is not related to pasting passwords, it is more related to staying logged in, isn’t it?
Great idea, would you please file an issue on github?
Oh yes I got my definition of correlation slightly wrong. Correlation doesn’t necessarily mean that two things have the same cause but they do relate in some way either by having a common cause or by occuring in the same system. They definitely have more in common than happening just at the same time or right after each other like a coincidence.
I didn’t claim that correlation equals causation and I hope you didn’t get the impression because this would be oviously wrong.
Edit: I stand corrected and today I learned that “correlation” means that two things have a statistical relation without any causal relation implied. There can be a causal relation but it’s not necessary. The key takeaway for me is that correlation describes a statistical relationship.
Do you have an example? I’m pretty sure correlation cannot be caused by coincidence.
Coincidence is describing two things happening at the same time but with separate causes. Correlation is describing two things having a common cause.
Not exactly. What you’re looking for is coincidence.
This has been addressed but there is no solution yet:
This has already been suggested on GitHub:
This has already been suggested on GitHub:
I was more curious why ver .33 is no longer working
0.0.33 isn’t working anymore because Jerboa’s default instance (Lemmy.ml) has already been updated to 0.18 for testing purposes and trying to connect to a 0.18 instance causes Jerboa 0.0.34 and older to crash.
We are in a rather silly state where we can’t use Jerboa 0.0.35 to log in to instances other than Lemmy.ml and can’t use Jerboa 0.0.34 when we haven’t been logged in before updating. 😬
The lack of push notifications is a known issue that, as far as I understand, isn’t solved so easily because it needs Lemmy to have some server side capabilities that it doesn’t have (yet?).
See:
This is a known feature request. Here is the corresponding issue in GitHub:
You can use the search button in the bottom navigation bar to search for communities but as far as I know it’s still pretty bare bones.
Proper search for keywords isn’t implemented yet, but this is a well known issue and addressed on GitHub.
See:
I raised a corresponding issue on GitHub and it seems someone’s already working on the issue.
https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/679
Unfortunately I don’t have the time to read into Jerboa’s code and start crunching some issues. 😢
Yes! Keepass2. My database is stored on my OneDrive so I have the same database on alle my devices. If I decide to cancel my OneDrive, I can easily migrate my passwords to another cloud host.
I’m probably as new as you are but as far as I understand the ALL page correctly, it doesn’t necessarily show ALL existing posts on all nodes in all communities but “only” all posts in communities that federate to your node.
Since different nodes have different federation policies, you will see a slightly (?) different ALL page.
Maybe someone who has more experience can elaborate on this topic.
Don’t forget Satisfactory. I really hope, this doesn’t affect its development.
Technically speaking, you are completely right. The problem is that the negative association rubs off on the project regardless of the factual context. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether the political views of the developers influence the political direction of the software. The association that sticks is: Lemmy is the one with the Stalinist developer.
Some governments are just pathetic and sad… I don’t even… Ughh