Too bad we can’t short a private company.
Too bad we can’t short a private company.
According to notebookcheck, rx7600s is already 20% faster than 4050 mobile. And this is rx7700s.
lemmygrad.ml might actually be China. But each instance gives a list of the instances it federates with, so it should be easy for China to block them all. Lemmy has no features specifically for evading state censorship.
Yes, caching. When you ask for a remote community it doesn’t go fetch it right then. In fact, it doesn’t fetch at all. The remote community pushes when there is new data.
Can anti trust regulators please wake up!
Yeah, if you have a smart tv, you’re being spied on.
On your settings page you can select what languages you want to see and block everything else.
But most people leave post language unspecified, so you have to include unspecified in your list of accepted languages. That makes the language filtering somewhat useless.
When you select some languages on the settings page. The language selection on the post editor will be restricted to that short list of languages, which makes selecting the language easier.
I was told contaminated hot meant that you couldn’t have a single tap to mix the two safely. That makes washing your hands unpleasant as you can’t adjust the temperature.
A brit I knew was was appalled to find out in the US mixed the hot and cold in the same tap. He was disgusted and figured that made even the cold un drinkable. With US plumbing the hot is mostly safe, just the fact that hot water may leach more minerals from the pipes, or your old water heater might be gunked up. Whereas, in the uk they were actually doing something really bad with the hot, so it had to be stricktly kept separate.
Something special about the way they did the plumbing, I don’t remember
Just ignore it, you’re not missing any functionality. Just some kind of bug.
In the UK they had separate taps for hot and cold because the cold was safe to drink and the hot was not.
Shame they didn’t reveal what he ordered.
Borax tablets. Just hide them around on the floor. Don’t do this if you have loose pets that might eat them.
The content movement problem has been complained about a lot. I think the devs are working on it, including ditching the entire websockets ui they are using. You can try different sort modes or just look at one community at a time to reduce the problem.
Maybe the digg photoshop contests.
But really, I thought reddit was the perfect site when it came out. I’m very sad it has been taken over by a Musk clone.
That’s irrelevant. This proposal only gets bad if enough browsers support it that site owners can tell everybody who doesn’t use it to leave. At that point the open web is dead.