

My 17 years old account is dormant.
My 17 years old account is dormant.
Use the report function, let the mod and admins handle it and block them.
Spamming their posts and comments over and over is not the way to go here.
My guess is that the post was submitted with incorrect timestamp, and despite being adjusted to the correct one, it doesn’t seem to be taken into account correctly in Lemmy. Maybe the post was set far into the future and it’s gonna be stuck there in new until forever 🤣
(Un)fortunately, I don’t see the issue on the local instance I’m on, otherwise I’d check the timestamp in the database just to figure out the root cause.
I don’t know why Italy is wasting time on this.
Tech-illiterate politicians making public actions so their corporate donators keep investing in them.
One way that their incompetency limits the amount of damage they can accomplish.
Or they could like… just not be dicks and supply firmware updates without the lock-in, instead of having to trade off security to use your device however you want.
Congrats on the successful upgrade 🎉
Hopefully this will improve the sync/federation process between LW and other instances, especially those further away geographically :)
Bought and revived by Alexis Ohanian? It can only turn out into a dumpster fire. It’s probably just to diversify their data collection in case there’s an actual massive Reddit exodus and the brand name becomes too toxic.
One more reason to have actual open-source drivers instead of binary blobs…
Honestly, I’m just keeping my money in my saving account. No way I’m spending my hard-earned money on overpriced stuff, I can wait a while longer, and I’m considering a Steam Deck as my daily driver. Not a beast, but not excessively priced either.
I suggest whoever has old firmware files to upload them to the Internet Archive (if they allow those).
Hotdog / Not Hotdog
But yeah, having a semantical image filter could do be a good first line, of course with human oversight.
I put the conditioner in my hair, then let it sit a couple of minutes while I wash the rest of my body. When I’m done I rinse it all in one go.
Practical Engineering is also on Nebula (among other some high quality YouTube channels), and tou can get an ad-free yearly sub for around $30. Not giving my views or af-money to Google.
One more reason not to buy ebooks from Amazon.
The average modern website takes more than this per page to display its content… it’s absurd.
Smelly armpits is unmanly and uncivilized (no offense to those struggling with that).
He can go live in a cave away from civilization if that makes him feel manly.
One way to avoid recurrent leaks is to foster a culture of trust and not be a ginormous dickwad.
I used a platform called Aether which I used for a while but it seems the developer kinda abandonned it.
The idea was interesting, all participants would hold a copy of the network data locally and sync between eachothers (kind of like a blockchain, no it’s not related to cryptocurrencies).
Writing a comment, a post, upvoting and downvoting required conputational power, which limited the ability to spam the network. There was the idea of having elections to decide who could act as a moderator in each communities (and the ability to impeach an existing mod), but it never came to be.
Please, they’ll be owned to epic proportions.