No, you’re not allowed. Now go to your room and think about what you’ve done.
No, you’re not allowed. Now go to your room and think about what you’ve done.
Can’t that metal be recycled?
Yeah he doesn’t distribute it due to privacy and security. He wrote it himself.
The real crime here is the death of full screen monitors. Full screen just works so well for Internet browsing and programming. The switch to widescreen became common because games and movies were becoming more widescreen and that caused them to look smaller on full screen monitors. These days, the problem can be solved by getting extra large full screen monitors. Back then, that was not financially feasible.
The only reasons I ever use podman is that is efficient with resources, and at work we can’t use Docker due to licensing purposes.
This is not a problem with steam OS though
Orange I’m assuming it’s Trump. And red is… American Indians?
Yes, yes, you’re very special
Maybe. I switched to lemm.ee about a month ago
I think a big part of the problem is the sign up page, which is being worked on. Also, lemmy.world goes offline just about every day and is one of the larger instances so lots of new users go there and then have a bad experience. And it needs to be made easier for users to find out about all the third party clients available to browse Lemmy because the default client leaves much to be desired.
Most people won’t go out of their way to switch instances when lemmy.world goes offline enough to make them quit the fediverse, or try navigating around the base client and become upset at all the unnecessary button bloat and missing basic features like blocking an instance.
Are you a soil scientist furry who likes anime?
I wish there was porn everywhere
People don’t like centralizing the Internet in a single service. There’s nothing wrong with the product. It works great and is much more secure than opening ports in your home network. This community is just more biased toward decentralization and privacy, which is a common reason for people to start self hosting.
I think wireguard can allow you to set up a similar external connection with some extra steps. This would remove Cloudflare from the loop.