Exactly. This is the only correct answer. Change.org petitions are as worthless as a 7 euros banknote.
Exactly. This is the only correct answer. Change.org petitions are as worthless as a 7 euros banknote.
Akchtually, Finland is not a Scandinavian country properly.
¿Porqué no los dos? A nice \r\n, Windows style.
I agree. The old Outlook was snappy and dense of information. The new Outlook is just a fucking web page.
The desync issue is probably caused by different frame rates. For example, an American movie is 60 FPS, while a Greek one is 50 FPS. That leads to a slow desyncining of the audio throughout the video.
If you know about this problem, then I think it’s quite easy to fix while merging the two files.
Too bad the mouse is now in the public domain :)
If it’s rare content, it would be nice if you uploaded it to the Internet Archive
That’s a good thing, in my opinion. I miss when Google results were the same for everyone.
Yandex.com is where you’ll find movies.
And porn. Google has recently became completely useless on that.
Or Yandex for borderline legal content (e.g. movies, porn, etc.)
I don’t understand why would I watch a trailer of the movie I’m about to watch. It doesn’t make any sense to me
You don’t even need a VPN if you live in a country that doesn’t care
It’s the end of an era, they removed that warning in the latest version
I wonder what happens if somebody recycles a domain that was previously used for another instance… I feel like everything is going to break.
It’s possible to backup your data, but you have to do it beforehand. There’s no chance to save your data once the server goes down.
It could be millions only if hundreds of Mastodon/Lemmy users start following hundreds of different Threads users.
Which I don’t think it will be the case, since it seems like Threads federation is going to be opt-in by their users.
If 50 Mastodon users start following 100 Threads users, the impact will be negligible, since Threads will only push messages by those 100 users.
The EU also has an official Mastodon instance:
In some ways, I trust my data more with a highly scrutinized company such as Meta than a random weirdo spinning up his instance with a home server in his cabinet.
It will never happen. But it would be a good thing for the openness of the web. More Firefox, less Chrome.