smitten

@smitten@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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Joined 1 years ago

So parents can sue gun companies right?

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One downside that I’ve run into is discovering communities. Your instance only gets updates from communities someone on that instance is subscribed to, so you’ll have to go to other instances to discover them.

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Fuck consumption society

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This photo actually sparked some controversy

https://youtu.be/VMyNQCVS410

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Yeah, jeez. Defending yourself? You look guilty.

I don’t think so tbh, Google did a lot of damage to xmpp.

Get that logic out of here. In this house we use raw emotions that are hidden under layers of toxic masculinity

https://docs.getutm.app/installation/macos/

If you get it from the Mac App Store, it costs $12 that goes to supporting the devs, and keeping the app on the App Store. But you can download the dmg that’s free

people who care about privacy are trying hard to make it easier. Hopefully in the future privacy will be the easiest option

Oh cool, didn’t know that existed. I’ll look into that

No

Dicks VapoRub

Make your own

Well, the online communities memes like these would be posted in absolutely deter women. So of course you wouldn’t hear a woman complain about it

Sorry we’ll have to take all your stuff now

Not really, maybe less common

Hey, if they get red hat to reverse their decision then that would be great. But this coming from oracle?

That might also qualify as lawful evil, but it does really taste good

I’ve heard utm is pretty good. I’ve used it on iOS and it worked fine. It’s also foss(based on qemu I believe), while parallels is $169, or $59/year for students

Edit: https://mac.getutm.app/

Had a couple bad experiences with the r/Linux mods, but other than that most of them are fine. I think users don’t really grasp what mods do, and the amount of internet sewage they have to sift through. And when they’re doing a good job, the users don’t notice it in the first place.

Most of them are literally just “ssh name@host”, some of them open ssh proxies (I have a weird network setup)

Keep in mind, I didn’t search for any better way to do this before doing it.

Wow, yep. Totally trying this out. Currently I have a directory full of scripts to ssh into each of my servers. Kinda want to get rid of that.

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Yup. I think there are issues open. It’ll get there

The thin one that navigates between calendar, contacts, etc? That’s always been there in thunderbird.

Sorry, yep. I watched the video a while ago.

Well, Lemmy has well over 2m users at this point. I expected lots of the larger ones to get hit harder than they did as well, especially because per instance, lemmy only scales vertically. There’s also no cache to my knowledge

It checks the service when booting up before a ride. After that it doesn’t connect to the internet. If you’ve gone past your grace period of 60 days it won’t boot up at all, and it will alert you that the device isn’t active.

Don’t get me wrong, I hate the idea of the subscription but it’s important to have accurate information. Did you even read the product page?

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I code professionally, specifically I develop very resilient medical software. From a software perspective, as long as the developers are competent I have no issues with the device. There are so many other things you could take issue with when it comes to the vest, but I’m telling you software just isn’t one of them.

Rip ):

They can speak if spoken to

Ball volume

Noice

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Yes but there are different types. What we have is the reckless, thoughtless kind.

🤤🤤

It will continue to activate for 60 days after the last payment, then the “in motion” module (it’s not klim’s tech, it’s in motion’s tech and subscription) won’t turn on before a ride. It doesn’t need to connect to the internet to work while riding, it syncs over wifi. They specify it won’t stop working during a ride.

Also, you can still buy the system outright. Having a subscription entitles you to a new detection module after three years though

*emacs