Not “women” in general. But there will always be willing idiots somewhere.
Not “women” in general. But there will always be willing idiots somewhere.
Pretty sure he can just buy the UK if he desires.
Even regular users can see them through other federated services like kbin AFAIK. They show up under likes and dislikes.
Downvotes are public on Lemmy fyi. There are interfaces that show who voted on a post or comment.
Thank god, that bug was annoying as hell. I was searching for a bug report on this a couple of days ago but couldn’t find one.
The solution to the problem is to just pull the plug on the AI search bullshit until it is actually helpful.
r/lounge was easily the cringiest community I have ever encountered on reddit.
It’s definitely worth a try at least, thanks!
Since most people sign into Windows with their Microsoft account, does that mean that MS holds the decryption keys for your local hard drive?
That’s fair, it kinda does lol. Alternatively you can get it from SourceForge:
Wfdownloader is often overlooked but it’s probably one of the best and versatile tools around.
Nextcloud can do something along those lines:
+1 for MSI. I’ve bought GPUs from them for 10+ years and never once had a failure or even a minor issue. Got a lot of mileage out of the GTX 1080 I bought in 2016.
I see, I installed it through Aurora on my device. But you can just download the apk from their Github or https://lawnchair.app/ instead. Only Google PlayStore seems to have disabled the download even though the app still works perfectly fine.
That’s odd, I’m on Android 14 and it works just fine here.
I switched to Lawnchair 2. It’s free, open source and quite versatile. Probably not as much as Nova, though it’s been a few years since I last used it.
Of course it matters. A new network will have to start from scratch and with the “nobody is there, so I won’t join”-mentality, potential growth is severely limited. By implementing federation, you will instantly have a base community to build on.
I don’t really see the issue with this as long as the videos are processed locally and only uploaded if the user chooses to.