

Is your laptop running a Server os or is it still usable as a normal laptop?
Is your laptop running a Server os or is it still usable as a normal laptop?
Does that even work for any slightly modern app? I’ve recently tried and failed miserably
A tab of LSD is just about 5 bucks and one of my best experiences and fondest memories.
If you have enough money to live comfortably, I think you should pay for art you love. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t pirate anything (especially from big corps), but please donate some money to indie games, music, theatre…
Trust me, there are still many households with three super old two knobs style. It’s just impossible to get a usable temperature with them.
I got mine from Aldi for 40€. It works perfectly and turns easier than some of the expensive models at my friend’s house.
I love this community. Thank you all for not being cooperate assholea
I want to work 7 days a week. But not to make profit for some corporation, but to be an active part in a community (Volunteering in my local maker space)
Yeah I really miss my niche porn
Phone boxes are great containers for little stuff (SD Cards, USB Sticks…). They are always built way more sturdy than most other packaging products lying round your house.
Perfect health means you’ll be immortal. Combined with being talented you can do anything you want
That’s true, but I’m not a programmer and on a GitHub project with 3 stars I can’t count on someone else doing it. (Of course this argument doesnt apply to big projects like libre office) With Microsoft I can at least trust that they will be in trouble or at least get bad press when doing something malicious.
While I generally agree, the project needs to be big enough that somebody looks through the code. I would argue Microsoft word is safer than some l small abandoned open source software from some Russian developer
I think the human component is even more important than the technical. The inventor of the facebook like button kind of regrets his invention. He didn’t forsee all the bad consequences (people being excluded by getting few likes and people doing everything (even dangerous things) for likes and validation)
I agree :)
That’s a great idea, but I don’t know if it fits this platform. What makes Lemmy (and Reddit) great for me is that I can follow specific communities (specific video games, movies, kinks…)
Ah, I see how that could make a difference 👍 I’m wondering wich sorting algorithm should be used by default.
When sorting by best I come across post I’ve already seen after about 15 minutes. (But maybe that’s more of a feature than a bug; 15 minutes per day is probably just the right and healthy amount of Lemmy 😅)
I don’t have the perfect plan yet, but the way you show posts to users (ranking and interface) can have a huge impact on how users interact (think of “allow all cookies” but in a way that incentives the good in people)
One quite intrusive solution would be a popup asking you if you really read (or skimmed) the article before up/downvoting if you haven’t clicked the link yet. Something like:
Do you really wanna vote based on the heading alone? Take me to the article Yes, let me vote
WTF a dishwasher is much better than a washing machine. Unload it whenever you want, no sorting colors, even really baked in stuff gets dealt with.
If your dishwasher sucks, there’s probably something wrong with it, or the way you use it. (Look up technology connections for a comprehensive guide on how to use your dishwasher)