As someone who used lemmy pre migration, yeah it wasn’t exactly active
As someone who used lemmy pre migration, yeah it wasn’t exactly active
Only thing the papers were good for was paper mache
This appears to be a US specific website, where they could get away with the geoblocking technique to bypass gdpr
They have a reputation in the UK for a reason, I don’t even want to start thinking what the us version is like
It was still full of tankies though, lemmygrad was the second biggest instance and you’d see it everywhere
Redox doesnt seem secure at all to me, i tried it out in a VM today and there was a publicly accessible file at the root of the file system containing unhashed credentials
Post Melone
Lots of sites have this, I’d assume its common security practice for large sites where scammers are aplenty
Now what program on windows is going to be indestructible?
Yeah and even on many english keyboards it is used to show special characters
The sense of scale in this picture is weird, the table kind of looks like carpet and the toaster looks like a larger appliance
Didn’t Technology Connections make a few videos about it?
Edit: ah they’re linked
Winter mornings shouldn’t feel like spring middays
They just broke xwayland on my gpu so i’ve been forced to return to x11, bit of a backwards move
The only thing I know runs that kernel version is my Wii because it needs an old kernel for ppc32 support
Japanese fedi server
I’m a linux user, i feel like the users who would bother to sign up for lemmy, a niche network, are also the kind of people to use Linux
They also stop advertising to you if you install a plugin that disables the ads, shame they’re against TOS, not like there isnt many people using them anyways
Cache exists for a reason, that sounds like itd break programs, a safer method is probably having it be a ramdisk
After getting my head around the basics of the way LLMs work I thought “people rely on this for information?”, the model seems ok for tasks like summarisation though