Is it even a garden though? I don’t see any benefit in using it over something like Signal other than it coming pre-installed on your phone.
Is it even a garden though? I don’t see any benefit in using it over something like Signal other than it coming pre-installed on your phone.
Fair point.
Why does anyone care? The npm package has 3,712 weekly downloads. They’re trying to act like it’s some mainstream package that a lot of companies rely on, but nobody uses it…
The fact that all your passwords change if you change your master password is not great.
Well first they’d have to “trust” the people taking them up. They’d claim they weren’t actually taken to space.
Basically, its impossible to convince them otherwise.
They have a product competing with Firefox…
Hidden terminal? Locked down root user? Troll post or do you not know anything about Ubuntu?
Ah, yeah I just realized mine are also in that range. I forgot about the student discount.
Yeah it’s not so much about cost in my eyes. The conferences I publish at are in the $500-$1000 range to attend once your paper gets accepted, not cheap but not too crazy, and grants take care of that cost anyways.
I was saying it’d be more of a curtousy for you to get permission before distributing.
There’s a difference between distributing a huge corporation’s work versus an individual researcher’s paper…
You might want to get her permission before sharing it. She might be okay sharing it individually, but not publically.
The main dev is working on a Leptos alternative now apparently. Should be exciting when it comes out.
If you link to Lemmy on Reddit, the admins sometimes delete the comment.
Luckily it was resolved quickly.
Wow that’s a really nice UI!
As soon as Boost is released, Lemmy will be even more active.
It’s not about supporting Threads, it’s about destroying Twitter.
Yeah this needs to be addressed ASAP.
A more broad incentive is just participating in and helping the decentralized community.
Proton Drive just recently came out with their photos feature, but it’s still a relatively new product.