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Wow, crypto bros who rely on open source, rely on a closed source password manager. Did they not realize where the security and development of crypto stuff came from?




Right now, probably a Google tablet with a keyboard cover, but I’m broke and can’t justify it when I have a perfectly good laptop.



wow the completely unnecessary xenophobia

edit: we really need a feature to be able to block the people who upvote objectively toxic content like this


lemmy.ml on a good day had like 15 to 30 upvotes on the front page. There wasn’t much of a culture before.

See the traffic in April this year, a little over 4 months ago. Lemmy.world only been around for like 2 and a half months now. That’s the most active it’s been since before the exodus. The exodus definitely helped jumpstart the site.


Rich people have their own special financial advisors. The ones who know how to avoid taxes.


That’s what RAM is. Following your analogy, you’ll put stuff occasionally inside the desk when you’re done with it, and keep working what’s on your desk. I see persistent ram as like working inside the desk, which is a bit weird to me. Or a desk that just never gets cleaned up.


Just wish it was less RNG heavy. Dos2 was still pretty RNG heavy but not as much. Then again I’m not really a fan of DnD combat.


I don’t understand the point of this. That’s what the hard drive I for. The RAM is meant to be wiped.


Sad but I think it’s okay and should be allowed anyways. I feel the same way about McDonald’s and Twinkies.





It’s a part of so much natural food it’d be impossible to ban



you’ve been stalking my profile and like replied to me on 5 different posts


Yes you should…

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten

Privacy is a big reason why. Archiving is also a very common way to dox people. Not to mention, I just don’t want my shit to exist online indefinitely. I want my data to be forgotten. In what way is this bad. Hoarding everything indefinitely is bad.



PSA, you can add subreddits as an RSS to view without supporting Reddit
There's still some subreddits I'd like to view as their communities haven't swapped over yet. Like you guys, I obviously don't want to support Reddit in any way shape or form. Surprisingly, they have not gutted RSS feeds yet. Simply add .rss at the end of the domain. Example https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA becomes: https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA.rss Which now works from your RSS reader, sees not ads, and can view without logging in. This also works in nsfw subreddits and apparently now "unverified" subreddits now. Depending on your RSS reader, it should also be able to grab images from posts as well. This bypass seems like an oversight for now, as this doesn't work from the API. Remember: Reddit can still go fuck themselves. Another small PSA: This works for Lemmy communities as well!
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