Or just keep it more compact: Xitter.
Pronounced with sh.
Downvotes are from the light sleepers annoyed by car honks
Ah, the old debate of “display current state” vs “display current action”…
same way as a bread is sliced
Haha interesting, but how do you slice bread by rotation? it’s up to down. That’s how you cut stuff.
I found this one: https://discover.fedified.com/
Thanks for your work!
No more simple web for you. You have to accept the full bloat.
How is it different from Nobara?
Yes. I don’t think Reddit needed marketing in its early days. It was mostly spread by people with their content.
That’s why I say the best way to promote Lemmy is just to post links of interesting content.
Intimidating? I think it’s simple enough and got used to it quickly after I switched to Reddit.
https://old.lemmy.world is an awesome recently-pushed feature btw
Is there any right or left left? How can we tell right from wrong, and left from right.
Statistically, one should find the standard derivation of foot length to height ratio
Does this also apply to Twitter? The EU regulations could be the only way to get projects like Nitter back.
That seems to me a waaay too inefficient indicator of “you have unread notifications”
Just use Manjaro KDE. It has “Install alongside” option during installation if you don’t wanna remove Windows. Also Newbie support and gaming performance is excellent.
KeePassXC has been audited.
And you’re missing the point. By “trust no one”, I mean trust no companies. Trust no clouds. But trust auditable Open Source.
Ofc I can trust the encryption methods and algorithms, and to a certain extent I can trust open source software like Bitwarden. But there’s no need to trust something like LastPass.
There was a thing in Japanese culture where women with crooked teeth were considered more beautiful
Trust no one. Not because you’re paranoid, but because you don’t need to.
Trust no one and just use KeePassXC.
I forgot that Sony is still making smartphones
Lemmy apps are so good that everyone is creating content from their phones