No idea what the deleted comment you replied to said, but I’m a big fan of bringing the word “dork” back!
No idea what the deleted comment you replied to said, but I’m a big fan of bringing the word “dork” back!
Alcohol is way more ingrained into society though, we’ve been getting drunk for most of human history!
Depends who it crashes into
Don’t forget that it’s riding heavily on the cinematic style of The Matrix. Doesn’t matter though, still an excellent movie, especially if you watched it as a teenager!
https://ttrpg.network is a tabletop roleplaying game focused instance run by the people who ran r/dndnext
https://mander.xyz/ has lots of cool science and nature news and pics
Will it though? It’s essentially public info already, and is a core part of how Lemmy works.
These bad boys are the best thing about gardening in Britain
Given the massive uptake in the last month I’m hoping a lot of old issues are now being looked at!
You can block users/bots on Lemmy too
I’d definitely recommend WSL, wasn’t to hard to set up on my own machine so unless you’ve got a locked down work machine then probably worth the effort
I find the audio quality to be pretty irrelevant when all I can hear is the bump bump bump of the wires bouncing against me with every step I take!
Depending on your Linux distro you can manage entirely without using the terminal, there are plenty of graphical package managers. My point is that if you do need to do command line stuff then a bash terminal is much more user-friendly than the horrors of cmd or powershell!
It’s also not cheaper when you consider the cost and limited choice of console games compared to the almost limitless choice of things to play on a PC, many of which are free or can often be heavily discounted. Also I hear your can use your PC for other things too!
The command window uses all the little archaic squiggles around the edge of the keyboard
Are you telling me that cmd/powershell is preferable‽
You really should state up front that this is USA only
Why defederate? They’re trivial to block if you don’t like them, but if some people didn’t like them then they wouldn’t be subscribed!
But it would still require there to be some centralised account provider though, right?
I think that optimistically as the Fediverse is developed you won’t need to have different accounts (unless you want to) as an account on one platform will be able to interact with another platform in exactly the same way as one created on that platform would.
I think that was the case here too, but even with limited data you can send pictures, videos, and attachments as well as have group chats, whereas SMS never evolved beyond text (and MMS probably still costs 50p a message to this day!)
They’ve updated their ‘policy’, still with no accrual explanation that I can see: