

I love that this number goes up with every day of news.
I love that this number goes up with every day of news.
They can if they are able to search YouTube. My son did just that. I told him he could take a spare SSD to install Windows for dual booting on. But I couldn’t help him because I’m disabled. He managed just fine.
Don’t know. Probably not. It works more or less the same as Lemmy.
I used to listen to the Star Wars soundtrack. But nowadays I listen to small documentaries like PBS Spacetime.
Und es hat volle Modifikationsunterstützung. Das heißt alles vom Spielspiel her was einem missfällt (aktuell ist das Kampfsystem in Kritik) kann geändert werden.
Love KDE’s Dolphin. In the file properties you can just paste a hash and it will check the correct one for you.
Depending on the software used NodeBB might be easier to migrate to than Lemmy. As far as I know it also has ActivityPub support.
Also, Lemmy does not have subcategories. Every community is on the same hierarchy.
You might also want to look at PieFed. It’s a bit lighter than Lemmy.
Moxie says something along those lines every once in a while. He really loves the one vendor ecosystem. Says it makes it easier to react to security threats and that the security of Signal would be weaker if they had to federate with anyone.
One example I read him bring up was how WhatsApp was basically able to implement Signal’s OpenWhisper protocol exactly because they’re a closed ecosystem and don’t have to factor in third party clients or networks.
I read that in interviews and github comments over the years. But I think they also stated that officially before and after this legislation was made.
They are forced to offer it. But they’re not forced to use it.
If Signal wanted to federate with WhatsApp, WhatsApp would be forced to open up. But Signal doesn’t want to.
Unfortunately none of the bigger players seem to have any interest in making use of the interoperability.
And I think Meta has made it extra hard for smaller ones.
The thing that would speak against ARM are the recent sightings of new AMD based APUs from Valve on benchmark sites. Unless that is the next thing over and they are actually now ready with Deckard/Frame.
Most of the fun I had in VR was with “real” games ported to VR like Doom 3.
Even if Cloudflare wasn’t a honeypot I would put in as many agents as possible as a three letter agency.
Die Gym Bros in meiner Klasse mussten ein Referat über Proteine halten. Sie kamen zur selben Schlussfolgerung wie der Artikel und haben seitdem keine Proteinshakes mehr getrunken.
To combat the ramble-y-ness of your posts you should try to add more paragraphs. That makes it easier for your readers to take a short pause while reading.
For the topic at hand, I basically don’t play any multiplayer games precisely because it is too much work to keep up with the current meta. It seems to me that often enough what the game teaches you in the tutorial is not what you have to do in the real thing to succeed.
Add to that that many people don’t even pay attention to the good things of tutorials and you get a horde of brainless people just doing the bare minimum to pass by.
As to why they play ranked, at least to me ranked play comes with the promise of match making. That you get paired up with players of a similar skill. In theory that should give you a 50% win rate. I’d play ranked exactly so that I get lumped in with players who are as bad as me.
Das waren noch schöne Zeiten als wir ihn für den dümmst möglichen Präsidenten hielten.
Hätte er ihm nur ne Schnapspraline zugesteckt.
I’m using the cookbook plugin for Nextcloud.
Einfach eine Austauschdatei in die Wolke legen.
Never thought I’d be proud of German soldiers.