I've seen you post a number of times here under different subs, and every comment you write is constructed in such a way that I can't tell if you're for or against u/spez.
I designate you Shrodinger's shitposter
If you don't understand why he's doing it then you've never done anything of value w/r/t community projects and your opinion belongs in the toxic wasteland with all the others.
qBittorrent is what I've been using since uTorrent went to shit. Well there was a brief period where I used Transmission but it's so feature-limited.
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maybe?
They don't have any real terrorism to point to but they want to keep their jobs and the military industrial complex needs more trillions. Now they can point to this kid and say "Look! We stopped a terrorist plot!"
Idiots that make a whole lot more money from the data than the 42k they're paying.
I wouldn't expect him to lol. Every time I watch one of his videos, I'm reminded of one of The Onion News Network's greatest creations: The Autistic Reporter.
Note: Whether Rossman is on the spectrum (I assume so) I'm not throwing shade at all. He's a powerhouse.
I love comments like this for the blatant lack of self-awareness that you're doing exactly what everyone else is.
While somehow finding a way to feel like you're better than.
Fuck off /r/spez
There needs to be a levels system instead of a letters system.
NSF(W)1: you wouldn't look at it in front of your boss in a corporate setting. Anything slightly risque in nature.
NSF(W)2: Written graphic text
NSF(W)3: Maybe a nip slip, or an African tribeswoman in native dress
NSF(W)4: Some intermediary step here
NSF(W)5: Nudes, porn, etc.
NSF(L)1: Fight footage with mild-medium violence
NSF(L)2: Death
NSF(L)3: Graphic death. Gore. Beheadings. Etc.
They don't even need to be in order, but there should be a classification system. Once the classification system is implemented, we can set classifications to view/not view in our settings.
Plugging my NSF(W/L) system from the other day in case anyone wants to add to it or do something with it.
Reposting this in comment from a reply elsewhere in the thread.
If anything there should be SOME centralization that allows other (known, somehow verified) instances to vote to disallow spammy instances from federating. In some way that couldn't be abused. This may lead to a fork down the road (think BTC vs BCH) due to community disagreements but I don't really see any other way this doesn't become an absolute spamfest. As it stands now one server admin could spamfest their own server with their own spam, and once it starts federating EVERYONE gets flooded. This also easily creates a DoS of the system.
Asking instance admins to require CAPTCHA or whatever to defeat spam doesn't work when the instance admins are the ones creating spam servers to spam the federation.
I mean, are we talking green or black john oliver's?
Hmm, haven't heard of that distribution before.
I was using Joey but deleted it along with my accounts on the 12th.
How do bidets work with different types of poop? My butt has been on a real peanut butter kick lately, and I'm starting to despise wet wipes.
You misspelled Thiccgirl
I'm not sure what you're getting at but he's right, it's incredibly simple to setup a new redirect site.
Here are the screenshots showing the wrong post issue I described in paragraph 2. Forgive me, I am not a smartphone Picasso.
Edit: OK, the main post screenshot shows the thread I clicked about Jerboa. This screenshot shows the improperly loaded post, with all the correct comments talking about Jerboa and other apps.
I'm sure it's just a massive influx of lurkers (and some users) along with not great server infra right now, but I'm dealing with 30s page loads and constant Cloudflare token refreshes. Still better than reddit.
I believe they prefer the term femcel. But yeah, good God, talk about a sexist cesspool.
I double checked to make sure. There is absolutely no protest or messaging on /r/food. What a bunch of cunts.
I hate Elon as a person as much as the next guy, but I'm sad to see Lemmy users with the same inability for emotional override as the average redditor. How this has downvotes is beyond me.
Funny enough I thought that's what room temperature was until I looked it up just now.
Colloquially, room temperature is a range of air temperatures that most people prefer for indoor settings. It feels comfortable to a person when they are wearing typical indoor clothing. Human comfort can extend beyond this range depending on humidity, air circulation and other factors. Food or beverages may be served at room temperature, meaning neither heated nor cooled.
That's happened with almost every VPN provider that has claimed to be no-log and then got a government subpoena. At that point you have 2 options: A.) Shut down, or B.) Code a technical way to capture the requested information for that user.
Sometimes they do choose to shut down and sometimes there isn't a technically feasible way to get the information.
What was it? I know it wasn't really from reddit but I wanted to see what it said.
To clarify, I thought I'd been mis-clicking when a page with sport stats would load. Then today I noticed all the comments were of the right post I wanted to see, just the post itself was wrong.
Can someone possibly cross-post this to lemmy.world in their support community or something? I've also been having issues replying to things all day.
Is Jerboa affected? Maybe try clicking on OPs link? I doubt you can navigate directly to a URL within an app but I don't use it so I may may be wrong.
No.
Fingerprinting is against the goals of Lemmy and privacy. Lemmy should be for the good of people.
If anything there should be SOME centralization that allows other (known, somehow verified) instances to vote to allow/disallow spammy instances. In some way that couldn't be abused. This may lead to a fork down the road (think BTC vs BCH) due to community disagreements but I don't really see any other way this doesn't become an absolute spamfest. As it stands now one server admin could spamfest their own server with their own spam, and once it starts federating EVERYONE gets flooded. This also easily creates a DoS of the system.
Asking instance admins to require CAPTCHA or whatever to defeat spam doesn't work when the instance admins are the ones creating spam servers to spam the federation.
I used to pirate games and software. Then came the ransomware, and the crypto stealers.
So I'm afraid of pirating certain things, but not because of the IP issues.