aBundleOfFerrets Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 3 Years
aBundleOfFerrets Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 3 Years
Thanks, I was more worried that there was something completely wrong security-wise with that approach!
Genuine question from someone with a single page static site - why is Cloudflare a useless suggestion?
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
That’s because the Beatles broke up in 1970, so anyone who remembers them from their active years is well over 60, which would be really stretching the definition of middle-aged
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
“90% of everything is crap”
After 99 you just get a ♾️ symbol
AliExpress makes alibaba/taobao products available to intl shoppers, do the mentioned competitors have similar intl offerings, or are they China-domestic only?
It would slow down a little
Yes for dry products where there is little risk of contamination e.g. nuts and dried fruits, or whole fruit and vegetables
I’d reuse as long as the bag was in good condition and clean, maybe up to 5 times
Fair enough, I don’t get Lemmy links outside of browsing Lemmy, but I appreciate that there is friction
Sorry that so much of the advice (including mine) is ‘Yeah you have to adapt a bit’
1(a) These are not the best tools to find communities. I believe sub.rehab is curated rather than being a full Lemmy community search tool (i.e. good for finding the few official migrations)
To find communities, I would use lemmyverse.net
For example, you can use this search to find Android communities
If you set your instance using the home icon, any links will open on your instance so you can subscribe to them correctly
It shows similar subscribers counts etc to your first two searches, because it is an independent tool, while searching from your instance (lemmy.world) will only show what that instance can see i.e. communities and subscribers from federated instances
1(b) Each of these are different communities, with different content, moderation, and members. Sometimes there will be duplicate content and cross-posting. If you think they are so similar that the duplication is annoying, just pick one, otherwise subscribe to both
I understand that the way cross-posting is presented is being worked on for future Lemmy releases, but honestly duplication is not that bad at the moment except during large news events
2 Where are you getting links to Lemmy content that you are trying to open? Once you have subscribed to communities of interest, you may come across links to other communities in that content. There are bots that often ‘correct’ instance naming in Lemmy content to use the ! notation, so as long as you don’t block them you’ll get clickable links
Otherwise, yes it is currently the case that /c formatted links will need to be changed to your instance or ! formatted - I’m not aware of an extension to do so, but I presume some of the apps and front-ends will do this for you
And the wax can build up in the washer causing all sorts of issues, particularly in front loaders
Every time someone says experienced users should use a more difficult to use distribution I die a little inside - I happily use Mint, have done for years, why make my life more difficult?
I use Firefox on desktop and Mull (fork) on Android. I have zero problems with Firefox. I don’t really use YT and don’t mind going to the website when I do so can’t comment on embedded videos
I have used the Voyager PWA and it will hang after being in the background so you have to reopen, but not sure if this is a Firefox issue
Only using basic extensions like UBlock Origin on Android, lots of extensions on desktop (and literally hundreds of tabs open)
“People say the word orange doesn’t rhyme with anything”
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kfl3N9nesRg
https://genius.com/videos/Eminem-rhyming-with-orange