lemminer

@lemminer@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

lemmy-ner

Google play store is cringe.

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That's what elon said when confronted with it. But they all are part of the same basket.

Hmm, take it easy on yourself. You don't have to be someone known. Just enjoy what you have and stay satisfied. I know its harder to do than to say but human desires can keep you wanting for whole life.

Our realm is full of noisy things, making us chase/desire what we don't have, and that is deliberate.

Fill your life with positivity, Change your prescription. Greed and envy will only give you negativity.

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I've no clue where are you coming from. Never heard anything like that.

What's the point of joining the fediverse when other antisocial network are abundantly available? They are well marketed in front of the public. I see nothing good coming out of integrating fediverse when you know they don't really care about you.

Appreciate this but by what I've observed that many communities have a lot of people subscribe to them but have no posts.

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That's cause the way its been presented to the public stinks and caters to bag holders.

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That was the first thing that came into my mind lmao

Can wait to see mass adoption of fediverse over other countries to provide updates

Lemmy is still in a niche stage. Perhaps needs more exposure to attain more groups of people. Not sure how you came across those stats but I'm glad that I'm surrounded by matured community of human beings.

We live in a deceiving world. Electricity is supposed to be free but some dude wanted to make money out of it.

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There's telemetry on Fedora? 👀

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Ease of use comes first. Normies are very ignorant when you try to indulge them into technicalities. They do care about privacy, but then have a real life to worry about, than leaving a unique fingerprint while browsing the internet. Most of all of them, are unaware about this situation.

Someone(GAFAM) at some point have made a decision for the internet to fill it up with bloat shit to track what you're doing, else there wouldn't be a need for a privacy guide.

😂🤣😅

Database being a singular entity, holding up all the information, can be prone to manipulation. In case of game assets, while a person won't consider it as an investment (or valuable), it is pointless to use a blockchain to restore the integrity of that database.

All the pseudo hype surrounding the NFT, have given these gaming companies an inspiration to monetize their in-game asset, to stay relevant and sustain their business. Just because of that stupid vision, the gamer are in conflict.

I personally despise all these whale trades hyping up NFT by buying stupid jpegs, where at its core functionality, it can be quite useful.

Gaming may or may not find its use in blockchain, but the crypto innovation hasn't come across a level to be a part of the gaming industry.

No doubt its boring.

I feel your pain bruh.

You're not alone in that regard. No one guided me either. But I self taught myself the skill I wanted to persue. And after 7 seven years in, I just gave up. Honestly I've no regrets. My school mates are doing way better than I ever could. I've no shame where I took my life, because it was my own decision.

I don't think you have to bound yourself to a purpose in life. Better invest your time and energy in something you enjoy. Build some skills.

Probably cause toxicity haven't arrived yet.

What's the occasion?

Like a server with no direct input output accessibility. X can be run remotely.

Well if you can, a monero node.

This community is full of nice smart little tips! I 💕 it!

Dude, admins upgraded the server. It was down for that reason.

When you know you don't want to do that, then why are you doing that?

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Self custody is something you need to keep in practice. I use keepassXC everywhere.

Oh ok.

Isn't snowflake like bridges? I personally found bridges quite slower than connecting directly to the gaurd node.

Probably cause they haven't cancelled the session

The very first Linux? That would be DSL (Damn Small Linux).

I don't know whether it still exists but in 2003-ish, I was looking for something on-the-go and came across DSL.

I recently (2 years now) started using Linux as a daily driver again. Had to learn a lot of new things. This time someone on GamingOnLinux adviced me to start with Mint. But it wasn't for me. So it's been a great journey.

He built a tower which could deploy usable electricity into the atmosphere. The ionosphere acted like a reflectors of energy which could help sending electricity over a long distance.

Sadly it was destroyed in the world war (i think).

You can search about Tesla on YouTube. There was a well made documentary on his life.

Fools. I can do this with mpv

Not to me. As the community is smaller, my exposure is larger. I had no voice on Reddit or any community.

Cause it's decentralised. Which is good.

No. I've been in that insecure position. I just realised its not worth my time. Look forward.

I asked this same question on !support@lemmy.world but didn't got much attention https://lemmy.world/post/1149974

Now !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world > !support@lemmy.world ?

Poor people.

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not you, these poor people running websites filled with ads.

OpenBSD.

Instance of lemmy like lemmy.world, lemmy.ml or beehaw.org are the servers which host the software running lemmy. Communities are the hosted on those instances.

It's pretty obvious if you go through the docs.