Plot twist, it’s foreshadowing
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Plot twist, it’s foreshadowing
I’d also like to know, some I’m having issues with my Bluetooth headset cutting in and out in Linux, but has no issues when I boot into windows
Funny how on the consumer side, they keep pushing TPMs and other intrusive technologies under the guise of security, and they can’t even keep their shit together on the business end long enough for people to actually believe them.
Edit: Typo
I knew a kid in the 8th grade who, after the poor science teacher spent about an hour lecturing us on lab safety, immediately ate a bit of Borax we were using for the experiment.
Good to know he was a trendsetter I guess
I would say we’re still in the early adopter phase of Lemmy.
A core feature is that you can visit communities from other instances and sorta cross pollinate between servers, and in the long run I reckon it’ll be a major advantage, cause it’ll give more granular control over what kinda community you want to be dialed into.
But as of right now, the feature is much more of a hurdle, as it spreads thin the already super low user count.
Assuming the exodus away from Reddit causes people to permanently move towards a decentralized alternative, this should work itself out given time.
the article states that they were using version 3.5 during the study, I’d assume it would be patched in later iterations