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this is insane
this is insane
I think I needed to hear this, thank you
So glad I don’t have to use Windows at work
I fully agree. User accounts should be separate and content should not automatically be hosted on all linked instances. It’s not scalable and will only lead to endless defederations.
This looks like a good(?) way to have lots of drives connected to one machine: https://github.com/trapexit/mergerfs/wiki/Real-World-Deployments I don’t have any experience like this, I have the CS380 with standard loadout… just thought it was a funny way to add lots more drives.
maybe but liking stuff goes through much faster in the mobile website than in jerboa. I always have to tap multiple times in jerboa and rarely more than once in firefox. and I always get the timeout even when it finally works.
that’s the big elephant in the room when they keep moaning about having to be profitable and all the apps leeching off them. I’m surprised none of the reporting so far has focussed on this point. peak hypocrisy.
any opinions about leaving a drive or two at work? I’m wondering if there’s any risk to this, but it seems a convenient way to have off-site storage if I leave a couple drives in my drawer at work. encrypted of course…
they come across as quite desperate…are they maybe realising that they’re playing with fire?
agree, but it’s not just lemmy, it’s every social media site. On bigger ones like reddit it’s just easier to only interact with specific groups. lemmy has the problem of being very small, so if a bunch of people leave it will hurt more. It feels like this conflict has always been unique in how polarizing it is.