Thanks for your explanation!
Thanks for your explanation!
As Flash was known for it having more holes than a Swiss cheese, how is Ruffle in terms of security?
If I remember correctly, dark roast was also originally devised to hide bad-quality coffee beans. Nowadays it is often implied that darker roasts are better, which actually isn’t necessarily the case.
I think most of the bots at the moment don’t have any real purpose other than showing that it is possible to create so many bots. Gathering from posts on the subject and the modlog, many bots have far from a natural name in the form of [random word][long number]. I suspect many of these hots have been created by the same person and/or script.
It will be a matter of time though before real problems start occuring if the sign up process does not become more secure. Fortunately, several pull requests exist for this at the Lemmy GitHub.
Just a general PSA: you should be really careful where you get your chargers. The very cheap, low quality chargers have quite a tendency to burn your house down!
With Lemmy gaining sudden popularity and with many new instances coming up, its priority might increase dramatically now though.
I’m only familiar with the high-level Lemmy architecture, but could it be related to database indices being rebuilt?
They act like everyone already uses reddit and the users are so addicted they’ll put up with anything.
To be honest, this may actually be true for a significant portion of the userbase.
Completely agree! Especially if it some kind of product support. I hate having to scroll through thousands of chronically ordered chat messages to find the solution to the problem I’m having.
In a similar vein, if something is written down: really nitpicking on grammatical and spelling mistakes and adding [sic] to quotes.
ITT: nope, not touching anything touched by Zuckerberg.
I think it is safe to assume that’s happening now anyway. As long as anyone can access the data at the moment, they will too.
Unfortunately websites can’t really go private :P
So after June 30th we will not have an idea about the state of things anymore… :P
Yeah, it’s going to take some time to get rid of the ‘open RIF’ reflex.
Just speaking for myself, I find absolutely no interest in those platforms you mention: they do not show any really depth if you know what I mean. I love going around various sublemmies (if that’s the word) and discussing these absolute niches.
That’s amazing! It’s definitely important to keep those DMs
Some kind of aliasing
That’s definitely a risk. The main way of avoiding that is to stay active :D
Yeah I’m glad that some series (Pixel AFAIK) are now releasing slightly smaller phones, because the growth was getting ridiculous and highly impractical.