The comments are pretty interesting when you read them on lemmy.ml
That instance has server wide word filtering enabled that can't be removed.
The comments are pretty interesting when you read them on lemmy.ml
That instance has server wide word filtering enabled that can't be removed.
You can usually detect those by the number of downvotes.
And disappears and reappears without rhyme or reason like it's possessed.
Youtube 2012 loaded in 1 second on a 5MBit line. HTML, CSS and JS for a page was a few hundred kilobytes.
You can profile the current "responsive" version in your browser. It might not look horrible but it's a technical abomination. I doubt it'll even load anymore in a browser from 2012.
Make sure to put anything you want public under the correct license. If a platform doesn't support CC or GPL or MIT, then leave.
EDIT: Or Apache, or IDGAF, of course. ;) But what I would really want is a license that forces your content to remain free, even if used in something else. Basically copyleft: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/copyleft.html
She should start by banning her eyes.
I actually use both. Reddit to watch or partake in nonsensical angry at the internet posts and Lemmy for real discussion in a niche that I fancy.
Lemmy feels like Reddit did 10 years ago.
Könnte sein, daß man als Fußgänger da aus Versehen mit dem Ellenbogen am Außenspiegel hängen bleibt. Das mindeste ist dann schon mal aussteigen müssen und wieder einrasten. Wenn man da öfter beim vorbei laufen hängen bleibt kann schon auch mal etwas abreißen. Rein hypothetisch.
You could always use a distro made by sane people.
Considering "faster engine" means different tune on the exact same engine nowadays: not much has changed.
Fuck morons who pay this so the corps will continue to do this. They wouldn't even consider it if people with more money than sense didn't pay for it. Everything is enshittified until we live in Idiocracy.
Umm, I'm pretty sure Heinlein meant it as a system that could work. The book is definitely not the parody the movie is.