It’s the default on all my devices, works just fine.
It’s the default on all my devices, works just fine.
This is why my TV does not have internet access.
I’m not a part of any large channels, just private groups with 3-5 people.
I’m running it at home won’t affect YouTube as they are serving it from their own domain, and pi-hole just blocks domains.
I’d rather use matrix, but Telegram is what everyone is using.
As an iPhone user, I agree with this message. Group chat’s with Android users currently just ran in Telegram or Discord.
Elon’s going to try putting your memories behind a paywall.
Honestly, with wireless charging, I rarely even plug it into the wall anymore. The only time I really use the Lightning connector is when I’m out for extended periods of time and need to plug into a power bank.
Thats the case for most new platforms you get a surge of users and then some titer off and stop using the platform. But don’t look at the small dip look at the massive growth compared to a few months ago.
MOST cars have the fuel door on the left, Costco tends to have more cars queue in the lanes that match up with the left hand fuel door so regardless of what side your fuel door is on grab the lanes with the pump on the right of your car and you’ll get through a bit faster since you can pull it around.
The full quote is “The customer is always right in matters of taste.”
I might actually submit a feature request for this. Maybe default to simple wildcard blocks with an “advanced” mode that enables regex matching.
Yea they should have wildcard blocks. ‘*@lemmynsfw.com’
Elon has no idea how to run a social media company. At this point he’s just trying random shit hoping it will work. Get the platform operating successfully again and then worry about branding…
Mastodon is similar to Twitter, while Lemmy is similar to Reddit.
A client of mine pays for an SSL cert he doesn’t even use. I’ve told him before I moved him to Let’s Encrypt because I was able to automate the renew process. He decided he needed to continue paying for the SSL cert. I told him we are not using it, but he doesn’t believe me. So he continues to pay for it.