albsen 1y ago • 66%
This is satire right? Right?
albsen 1y ago • 100%
Not sure about the laptops, but the keyboard is nice. My guess would be that the percentage of returns will likely be similar to lenovo but they have logistics covered in most countries. S76 should simply not sell in countries with prohibitively expensive return costs.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
How would they enforce this on open source projects without companies behind them?
albsen 1y ago • 75%
This doesn’t require the user to be able to block, it’s required that there is the ability to block a user from the system in general.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
This is amazing, is TDE able to run on Wayland?
albsen 1y ago • 100%
Here is the official list of nextcloud providers that do the setup and maintenance for you: https://github.com/nextcloud/providers#providers
albsen 1y ago • 100%
I'm using fedora as my work system, because I have a relatively new laptop that needs the new kernels. Haven't experienced anything you're describing. Are you on fedora regular or on sliverblue (the immutable version)? If you're having issues running the newest kernel, follow the fedora documented way to build and run your own. I did just that when needed a prerelease kernel and it worked out fine. I usually upgrade to a new release by the end of the cycle, so that the new version had 6 months to mature. I never immediately upgrade.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
Its a surprise to me that a reddit post or any kind of random text blurb can be used as an admission of anything. What if the guy simply says I made all that up for fun? There is no requirement for text written on the internet to be under oath. Edit: fixed spelling oauth -> oath ;)
albsen 1y ago • 100%
I agree to that, however I was answering in context of the fediverse taking over and being standalone. Wishful thinking I know, but one can hope.
albsen 1y ago • 85%
I actually think its OK, its just like any other account. So simply block them and all is good. Businesses need platforms too. If you dont like that business advertising to you block them. The difference to the big social media giants is that you can't block them cuz they pay them. Also, a bad ad will have significant less reach in lemmy/masto.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
I use sway because it gives me 4 hours more battery life compared to gnome.
albsen 1y ago • 60%
I bet they r just being lazy and can get away with it. Wasn't going to use it anyway.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
They have been making a profit on YT for years already. This isn't to cover the server cost, its to increase the bottom line after all competition was crushed by them. Also, I remember a time with unobtrusive ads that were fine and not an issue, unfortunately for the past 2 years or so they're pushing more and more ads lately doubling up on them as well. Clearly people - just like me - start fighting back and stop them from abusing with massive amounts of unwanted content.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
parsley in the form of tabbouleh salad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabbouleh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsley
check out the vitamins and minerals in parsley, it's one of the super foods.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
ruud is on it, no bots here. relax and enjoy the ride. :)
albsen 1y ago • 100%
This! Yes, you're absolutely right. Its the new gen that's never seen proper blinking warez sites that have OK buttons floating around so you can't click em... Joking aside, fediverse is awesome.
albsen 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for sharing this link. That clarified it nicely. I think its a bit odd considering they literally stopped approving new accounts at the same time as defederating. But again, they seem to have a clear vision in mind for all of this and that's fine. On the flip side, this disqualified them from any large support community that might want to migrate over as the reach is going to be limited. Mastodon has the same issue with people asking to defederate the main instance all the time...
albsen 1y ago • 0%
If you want to follow from within your instance search for this: !pop_os@lemmy.world the ! Is important.
albsen 1y ago • 0%
Really, how do I check on this? I'm on Lemmy.world and follow multiple topics on beehaw at the moment.
Making the first step is always hard. Come and contribute
albsen 1y ago • 100%
Well, maybe the 1000000 contained a bit of marketing but the point is that many of the people discussing this here probably didn't know Lemmy existed 3 weeks ago and that number will only increase. There is nothing that can stop the fediverse from eventually overtaking everything else as its not a single entity. Also, growth may not be exclusive either, its not required for reddit to fail so that fedi can succeed. They can coexist.