

Twitter would have turned out better if they had followed the same pattern.
Twitter would have turned out better if they had followed the same pattern.
Agreed. Apple provides a free service locked to their hardware. It shouldn’t be surprising that they patched the vulnerabilities and blocked accounts.
Your chosen GNU/Linux distribution installs the applications.
Lutris is great, I use it myself.
However, if you have a friend fresh from Windows who already uses steam and you say, tick compatible proton 8 or latest and click play vs install new software and then add the game you’ve already lost the easy battle.
Not true, steam makes it incredibly easy. Install steam, tick compatibility option, install, click green play button.
What bad do they do?
The Server Name Identification (SNI) standard means that the hostname may not be encrypted if you’re using TLS. Also, whether you’re using SNI or not, the TCP and IP headers are never encrypted. (If they were, your packets would not be routable.)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/187655/are-https-headers-encrypted#187679
My understanding is federating with busy instances increases the resources used by that lemmy server. So it’s makes sense to me that an admin blocks whatever they like. This isn’t a paid service, admins are funding this themselves or via very limited donations.
Concrete? Wood and a tiny bit of metal is fine in the earth.
I notice it’s never compared to a traditional burial which is better for the environment.
Wefwef is so good and open source.
Looks like this only works for bulk haulage and wouldn’t be compatible with intermodal freight (shipping containers)