For Videos I can get it, since that costs much storage and bandwidth for the host 🎞️. But for raw text/html? No.
For Videos I can get it, since that costs much storage and bandwidth for the host 🎞️. But for raw text/html? No.
Can someone tell me what happens if my Lemmy instance host shuts down 💀? Will my posts be deleted?
Related Meme: Me and the person who had the same problem 14 years ago (Meme Image: Knight 🛡️ sits next to a skeleton 💀)
With the mass adaption of discord these kind of “nice search engine finds 🔍” will become rare again.
And I heard that reddit also has a special search engine deal with google while blocking others?
By ceramic dust you mean it is not poisonous? Or are some rare earth materials / heavy metals in there that poison drinking water?
Emperor “Hong”. I could not imagine a better name for someone making this argument.
Old shredded hard drives are also produced by data centers? But I guess these locals want to see some profit from their neighboring data center.
yep sometimes the simple things, like building a house in minecraft, are the cool ones :) I am the kind of player to build the dirt house, or just build a underground base in some cave I started digging for iron/coal.
Should automation with Robots and Mashines not beat slave labor in the long term since the industrial revolution started? … Or the scary part is combining slavery with automation for an even cheaper system than just automation in a free society?
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I also had the same experience; sometimes the flatpak package is the most useful one, since its newer Version now supports feature X by default.
Meta: This is a great meme in text form. This shows memes do not always have to include images.
lmao my etc/nixos/configuration.nix
file is a mess, I have a huge list of programs and programming languages I use in packages = with pkgs; [ ....
no flakes no modules… so the meme does not check out for me… but at least I got i3-window manager working using the wiki
Let me summarize the glory of the meme for people who do not get all the distributions references in textual form (and as a check if I get the references): The image shows the branding image of a bunch of operating systems and Linux distributions with memes … descriptions follow – left to right top to bottom:
Hate that aspect of social networks as well. Someone has to moderate manually in the end, once a community is not finely curated. Since that is not pleasant experience.
Thats why I Love the idea that users have to show some merit before allowed to join a community. But that kind of system does not scale well. And social networks usefulness is all about scale. There are contradicting forces at play here.