Which would yiu recommend librewolf or waterfox?
Which would yiu recommend librewolf or waterfox?
It keeps getting reposted, it was on mildly infuriating. I am pretty sure I saw it on reddit too. The text chnages every time though.
I don’t think reposting is bad though, as long as sufficient time is given, it is fine to repost. I think this might be the first time on shitpost though.
https://lemmy.world/post/24954604
The real one: https://nypost.com/2023/10/25/business/alaskan-restaurants-100-tip-option-appalls-vacationer/
This was posted before on mildly infuriating, Lemmy is becoming like reddit.
I found more help in stack overflow for windows related issues compared to Microsoft.
It is different, but close enough that I won’t be surprised this is real.
That was followed by an option of 30%, described as “Great;” 50%, rated as “Wow!” and finally 100%, which the tip screen noted was for the “Best Service Ever!” per the outlet
I also can’t believe it is real, but I wouldn’t discount it as being fake. Similar case below:
https://nypost.com/2023/10/25/business/alaskan-restaurants-100-tip-option-appalls-vacationer/
Long live Proxmox.
Steam Deck is one of them best things ever created. It is a great way to market Linux to masses, this is the same way Windows gained its market cap. Windows made its dominance by being the default operating system for most PCs, normal users don’t know how to install operating systems, and probably don’t even know Linux exists.
The will not last as long as the pyramids, stone is a very good building material, metals which we use is very reactive and won’t last long without maintenance. If humans went extinct the first thing to go will be the metal buildings, the pyramids will last way longer.
Seems yours is different than mine, there are two things called vim. There is a Vim text editor and a Vim dishwash bar soap. For some reason Gemini thinks you want to eat the text editor which honestly is very weird and if you scroll down it talks about why it is dangerous to eat soap. By the way the results changed to soap now, seems someone noticed how weird the answer was. This proves just how stupid Gemini is, would you ever think someone eats text editers?
You could find that in darknets, corps don’t do darknets.
Try why I eat Vim?
Define old internet, do you mean forums, usenet, IRC. What exactly is the old internet?
It is possible to run your own relay, but is very expensive. Unless people decide to run their own relays, Bluesky is technically centralised. You can run your own PDS for cheap through.
It is currently early access, but should be opened to everyone later. There is also a bridge that links Bluesky and Mastadon. https://docs.bsky.app/blog/self-host-federation
I don’t think there are public servers, but there most likey are private server for users who don’t want to share there private info such as email, birthday, etc.
Yeah, Bluesky has both federation and ease of use, which is why many prefer it over Mastodon. Instead of making someone search for a server to join, Bluesky gives you a default server which makes it easier for less tech savvy users.
Below is how account portability work between servers, it is easy to migrate between servers.
Account portability
We assume that a Personal Data Server may fail at any time, either by going offline in its entirety, or by ceasing service for specific users. The goal of the AT Protocol is to ensure that a user can migrate their account to a new PDS without the server’s involvement.
User data is stored in signed data repositories and verified by DIDs. Signed data repositories are like Git repos but for database records, and DIDs are essentially registries of user certificates, similar in some ways to the TLS certificate system. They are expected to be secure, reliable, and independent of the user’s PDS.
Each DID document publishes two public keys: a signing key and a recovery key.
Signing key: Asserts changes to the DID Document and to the user’s data repository.
Recovery key: Asserts changes to the DID Document; may override the signing key within a 72-hour window.
The signing key is entrusted to the PDS so that it can manage the user’s data, but the recovery key is saved by the user, e.g. as a paper key. This makes it possible for the user to update their account to a new PDS without the original host’s help.
A backup of the user’s data will be persistently synced to their client as a backup (contingent on the disk space available). Should a PDS disappear without notice, the user should be able to migrate to a new provider by updating their DID Document and uploading the backup
Wow so many people got it.