

They have $3.6B in free cash flow. This is just a decrease from last year, which was a record, to this year, a year in which new car sales outside of China are massively down everywhere.
They have $3.6B in free cash flow. This is just a decrease from last year, which was a record, to this year, a year in which new car sales outside of China are massively down everywhere.
Users annoyed; do nothing.
Because they make more profit from that 30% than they make from hardware sales. That’s all there is to it.
Because their constitution literally prevents it.
The FBI and prosecution should do their fucking job and build a case, instead of relying on illegal search and seizure.
Why would you send authentication to a known good identity while on TOR? This literally defeats the purpose of anonymity.
One frustration I have with Community listings has been that the list of “active” users includes bots, and posts with zero comments. I’m having a lot of trouble finding communities in instances that actually have active discussion, particularly with higher counts of unique users contributing content.
While I appreciate this, there were far too many questions, which were pretty technical for a layperson. And even after picking the most basic options, I was still presented with like six variants of Ubuntu, including Mint and Elementary.
How about something like:
While I get the sentiment, historically, readmes have been text only, and should predominately focus on usage options, not a sales pitch. Today in GitHub, these files support markdown, but the level of effort is probably two orders of magnitude higher than a text readme alone.
Think of a readme file on GitHub/distributed with the binary more as a man page than a proper website.
Red Hat, the company that is profiting of open source software, is calling another open source developer freeloaders? Rich.
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Because technically, one server can host multiple instances. Instances are containerized— literally an instance of lemmy.
Is there a feature to send a read-only/static link to Lemmy pages?
I’m envisioning a pre-cached version of the page that is updated hourly or so, rather than querying the database live for every comment on the thread. In a perfect world, these could also be offloaded to a CDN as static pages…
It’s excellent. I only wish there were more full length novels, but the novellas are great.