If you want something turnkey there’s Buffer.
Another option is to leverage the use of bridges, for example there’s Bridgy Fed that allows you to have a presence on both Bluesky and or Mastodon from a single account on either platform.
If you want something turnkey there’s Buffer.
Another option is to leverage the use of bridges, for example there’s Bridgy Fed that allows you to have a presence on both Bluesky and or Mastodon from a single account on either platform.
Stop considering, and start putting contingencies. There’s no reason to limit yourself to one platform when there are tools to keep stuff in sync.
Someone should absolutely be disqualified from being a DA when they can’t be a prime example of being a law-abiding citizen.
Not voting is not only refusing to participate in the democratic process (despite its flaws and choice of candidates), but it’s also silently accepting the outcome of it, no matter how much the impact of your tiny vote has.
If you care about what’s going on in any way, voting isn’t only a right, it’s a duty.
Does SSH counts?
Let’s at least block the government agencies from using it in favor of open platforms and protocols to communicate with its citizens.
At least give me some good ole RSS in the backend, and they could host their own Mastodon instances that people can subscribe to from other public instances.
I like Casio watches, but yeah I’d pass.
And the comparison to a smart ring is pants-on-head stupid…
The format currently used in adblocker predates uBO by almost a decade so no, but still, maintaining this add-on with how fast and often web browser changes, and keeping it performant must be quite the task.
Still big kudos to Raymond for providing the foundations to make it all work too.
And all the volunteers keeping those lists up-to-date.
I buy my favorite games from GOG when they’re so that I can keep the install files forever.
The risk of a failed launch and having a nuclear warhead falling on an unintended target isn’t negligible, and sending a heavy payload outside of the Earth gravitational pull is quite expensive.
Same reason why we don’t send our nuclear waste into space or the sun.
And damaging another planet in our solar system use of little scientific value compared to leaving it as-is.
There isn’t a specific wavelength for the color “brown” (non-spectral color), unlike the primary spectral colors such as red (between 620 to 750nm), green (520 to 570nm) or blue (450 to 495nm).
What we perceive as brown will often been a combination of red and orange (590 to 620nm) wavelengths with a reduced intensity. On an non-HDR monitor, which uses RGB pixels with 255-levels of intensity, it could be represented as R=77, G=27, B=00. Grouped tightly enough, this combination of red and green wavelengths will provide a perception of the color we call “brown”.
They could kill VMware while trying though. Seeing a worthy competitor rise through the ashes would be nice.
Anyone reading this, do NOT download PuTTY from a third-party source, grab it directly from the developer at
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids with your $3000!"
Joplin with Syncthing works well for me.
You can also use your own domain with the bridged Bluesky account
https://fed.brid.gy/docs#bluesky-enhanced