NGL, this looks kinda terrible
NGL, this looks kinda terrible
No, that’s not how that works.
Users can generate their own keys, and you know it’s the same user as long as they have the same key, even if they’re on different servers.
No certificate authority is required for this kind of use case.
“Discord said users will be able to turn off the ads in their settings.”
Remote Desktop
Using tools to break the encryption for backup purposes is legal in the US, but distributing tools to do so is not legal because the tools can be used for non-backup purposes.
I definitely remember hearing that term in the 90’s.
Your own rock, in this economy?
If you’re using assembly, then you’ve already given up on the easy ways.
It’s federated, so the local user count is completely irrelevant.
Especially when OP even specifically said that you would see the SAME content, just with different sorting.
And as soon as they have any competitors we might consider it
Lemmy has Hot, Active, and Top sort modes, all of which are different indicators of engagement.
Also, for whatever reason I actually do have ONE single post originating from kbin, from 3 months ago:
https://lemmy.megumin.org/post/128103
I’m guessing this is the first one I tried subscribing to… so for whatever reason I managed to receive that one post, but then no subsequent posts, comments, or votes.
All of my Lemmy subscriptions seem to be working fine.
Mine is definitely more than just “a bit” broken. I have 20+ communities subscribed for over 2 months and 0 posts. No issues with any Lemmy communities.
Semantic versioning. Moving from v2.3 to v2.4 shouldn’t require major changes, but moving to v3.0 can.
Way too long to actually be useful for converting anyone.
Or just get the old booster now and then by the time they release the update you’ll be ready for your next booster anyway…
And one of those flaws is thinking that the world needs to be full of shitty people just so it’s not “boring”
No need, GUIs are better for most tasks.
Git was specifically CREATED to facilitate this exact mailing list workflow.
You wish it was like that in the medical industry, but it absolutely is not