What if you get into an accident?
What if you get into an accident?
Humans are resistors. We just need to create a chain of people, and the more we add the more resistance the circuit will have too.
With a name like @redditcunts, this one is probably a troll. Just block them.
Honestly, for some software this is the answer. The other one with hackers is that it’s usually easier to trick an employee into giving you the master password than finding an obscure exploit in their codebase, though it does still happen.
Yeah, this happens a lot, especially when I’m tired. Luckily, I usually leave cues for myself so that I remember what I was doing.
I think it’s really cool here. The people have been mostly friendly, the communities I’m following are decently active, and new features are being added every day. I honestly have very few complaints.
It’s fine, as long as you enable 2FA for Google and make sure to maintain access to the account you’re secure. It won’t have all the fancy features that some of the other apps have, but if it works for you then it’s good.
I use Bitwarden, and pay for their premium services. I really like it, it helps me keep track of all of my accounts, I’m able to keep all of my individual account passwords secure and unique, and I’m able to autofill my login credentials on all of my devices.
Out of curiosity, what problems are you having with the drivers? I have a GTX 1070ti graphics card and the drivers for it have been ok on Linux, the integration hasn’t been as smooth as Windows but I haven’t had any problems.
Not just that, but the code contributed to Lemmy by this debugging will make Lemmy run faster for everyone on every instance, which is makes the ecosystem that much better.
Not at all. The admins here are doing great work and their updates are often informative and helpful, it makes sense you’d look forward to them.
I’m on another instance, but here’s some federated activity for you.
Thunder and wefwef are also pretty good. I really like the gesture controls on them though, so that may be biasing me a bit.
The quality of the posts being worse makes sense, I’m guessing some of the Reddit power users moved here and they were generating the majority of quality OC on Reddit.
They may never find out.
Essentially yes, that’s what we need. Unfortunately, that type of functionality is still limited, though I hope with the more advanced third-party apps on the way we’ll get a sort of pseudo-support for it in the mean time.
Here’s the source for all those interested: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/aa4tga/yay_syu_permission_denied/. I don’t want to draw people back to Reddit, but I think it’s important to credit those I got the information from.
It was a sudden switch. My guess is he was on the fence and outpouring of support and donations from his goodbye announcement post pushed him over the fence. I’m thrilled of course, Boost was my favorite Reddit app so I look forward to trying the Lemmy version.
Yes, Sync for Lemmy has been confirmed to be in development. It has its own community and a channel on the Sync discord.
Now that’s exciting, I’m looking forward to seeing the finished app