Isn’t it counterproductive to split a niche forum into smaller parts for growth and hence success of it?
Isn’t it counterproductive to split a niche forum into smaller parts for growth and hence success of it?
Linux is always the better choice :) but many people still rely on windows and think linux is just something for nerds
Weather forecasts aren’t even as accurate as many claim to be. Especially any forecast that’s past 48 hours is bs. You may have a macro trend but not for a specific location. And an app that tells you it’ll definitely rain in an hour is just nonsense.
This is so true! Google used to be great years ago. But the whole “intelligent algorithm” destroyed it.
One reason more to use firefox :)
That also happens on some lemmy instances, lol.
Who doesn’t know the dʒraphics Interchange Format
Protonmail doesn’t require an email or phone number. It just requiers your IP address for sign up
Member the banks that introduced costs for normal users because the banks were worried they couldn’t stay in business? They made a shit ton of greenbacks now.
Member apple that introduced privacy restrictions. They make a shit ton of greenbacks now.
You only need the connection for activation, not for general use.
Usually you can buy a windows license activation code from someone for $3-5, why would you pirate it? You can get the official windows version and put in your code.
It’s better for windows if you use such a license than linux.
There are other technologies than blockchain or bitcoin. Bitcoin is completely inefficient. There are much better coins that are sustainable
A woman is also a guy. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Guy+Definition&ia=definition
Yes! True!
But the story is much bigger than that I guess.
If I write highly controversial stuff that shouldn’t be said/posted, it get’s deleted, but everyone can still see the content because of the previous version. I think in extreme cases this is a problem.
It’s just that on reddit I always thought it’s annoying when someone deletes a post or his account because I could just go to a mirror site and look up the comment.
Can you elaborate? That doesn’t make sense in my head.
generally I wouldn't recommend Debian-based distros to a programmer.
Or plain Arch to someone uninterested in technology.
It would be great if it would have previous versions, i.e. you can’t unpost anything. But that would probably lead ti a lot of problems.
That’s no extension.
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