

Non-paywall: https://archive.is/qwonI
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Non-paywall: https://archive.is/qwonI
What do you think a dishwasher is
Can someone explain how the supply chains would sustain people not working
He knows exactly what he’s doing, and him and all his buddies are making millions off it.
“Not a smart man” underestimates him
Yesterday I aligned with Harold from the CD team on how to pull the data off their SI table, and so today I’m going to work on validating that data. I’ll probably be done by tomorrow
Not only is it worse than Postgres by almost every metric, they actively sue people who criticize it. I.e. even Hacker News took this post down: https://archive.is/ryseO
Yes, it’s the “original” instance
Have you considered applying for a FUTO grant?
I’ve donated plenty to Lemmy with crypto, and the article you linked addressed none of the reasons I use it (privacy, anyone?). So while it’s cool you’re passionately against crypto, I think Lemmy is getting more out of it than it’s lost
If the Lemmy admins adhered to everyone’s request to “stop doing X and I’ll donate”, they would end up with zero more donations because people will always give another reason for not donating
There are donors from both of their communities
The lemmy.ml instance costs like 30$/month to run. Your donation isn’t going to that; your donation is going to develop Lemmy itself
Lemmy default UI should seriously consider a daily donation goal, similar to old Reddit. Implement a backend API to fetch the daily amount needed and the current amount donated, and stick it on the right hand side by all the trending communities. As a stats nerd, this would seriously motivate me to donate more.
Am I the only one who never got Waydroid to run even basic apps…?
They’re based there, and an international lawsuit is magnitudes more expensive so it’s unlikely they’ll do one.
We’ll probably unblock the UK from seeing the website though, our friends (i.e 2004.lostcity.rs) haven’t blocked the UK and are doing great
Oh sorry, totally forgot, we blocked UK users from accessing the website to avoid a Jagex lawsuit. If you’re on Linux you can still play the game via Flatpak
Did Cloudflare not let you pass with a captcha?
I wouldn’t worry about security. Mainly because more security always means less things work as intended, and there’s not really any malware targeting Linux. Just like, pick a distro, use it, and pivot based on things you like or dislike
Right? Git is literally decentralized. If you choose to use GitHub as a centralized Git service, that’s on you.
(I will caveat this by saying we moved 2009scape off GitHub and the number of new contributors probably got cut in half. Mainstream services have a lot more eyes)
Websites publish the full article so that search engines and news readers pick it up, but then hide it with JavaScript so humans can’t see it. The archive doesn’t run JavaScript so it doesn’t get the blocked version