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I made this exact same argument using XMPP as an example and got downvoted because “XMPP is still alive”
I made this exact same argument using XMPP as an example and got downvoted because “XMPP is still alive”
Capitalism will find a way to fuck it up
I have Sonarr/Radarr set to monitor lists on trakt.tv
That’s funny because hippos kill more people than dogs
Planes are so unreliable nowadays
I’m about 63% sure he’s nursing a cold drink in Australia right now.
Why would you oppose this? Don’t you want children to be safe online? Won’t anybody please think of the children? /s
Didn’t they super duper pinky swear not to do this shit when they took over?
Women have more places to hide the sex toys.
Edit: it’s a bad joke referencing the recent cheating scandal
I agree. An idea that I liked was that NFTs can be used to transfer items from one game to the next. Like a rare gun in COD can be transferred into Skyrim where it is a rare armor or something.
Owning an NFT is analogous to owning a receipt. You don’t actually own the image and paying for one means you fell for a scam. Pointing that out is enough to piss off any NFT owners.
I’ll add to protest a company’s practices.
There’s a possibility that it is called Facebook Services as well
I understand. I hear it’s an issue on Kbin and it might be fixed on the newest versions of lemmy. But that’s just how “All” is, you’ll see everything whether you like it or not.
At the very least you can blur NSFW images in the settings
This doesn’t seem to happen on lemmy. And even if it did, my “All” filter is all memes.
Why not subscribe to the stuff you want to see and then only filter by subscribed? I honestly find it strange that people don’t do this by default.
How long before Reddit staff start editing pixels to remove anything “inappropriate”?
One workaround that I can think of is to use ip reservation to give your devices the same ip address whenever they connect. You might find that setting under DHCP on your router. Or just use a static ip on the server.