Star Trek memes and shitposts
What could that possibly mean??
Star Trek memes and shitposts
What could that possibly mean??
It appears it can affect both groups, according to this wiki entry:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-24-hour_sleep–wake_disorder
Here’s a neat trick to imagine what it could feel like. Close both of your eyes. You see darkness, right? Now close one eye and leave the other one open. You don’t really “see” anything out of that closed eye at all. There’s no darkness. There’s just nothing there.
I saw that some blind people actually have difficulties falling asleep. Because they cant see the sun, their circadian rhythm and they’re sleep/wake signals are all out of sync.
Apparently all that data is included in the ActivityPub protocol. On Kbin, every post has an Activity button that shows every user (even those on other instances) that upvoted/downvoted/saved that post. So if a Lemmy post happens to federate to Kbin, all that info can be seen publicly by anyone.
Look up the instructions for your mail provider to set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records in your DNS so email services know which emails sent from your domain are actually legit. Without those records telling email servers what’s valid and how to handle what’s not, it’s basically the Spiderman pointing at Spiderman meme.
If you haven’t already tried a USB 2.0 flash drive, give that a go. I find they are less finicky to boot from than some 3.0 drives.
Check out the arbitrary list link from !flashlight@lemmy.world in this post:
https://lemmy.world/post/428166
I’m sure there’s something in there that will fit your needs.
Oh that’s interesting. I guess when your instance creates a local copy of the post, it would also add the corresponding community to the list to match.
If you are the only user on an instance, your subscriptions are the only ones federating over into the server’s All feed. For example, even if you haven’t posted in all of these communities, is this not essentially your personal list of subscriptions?
Dear M. Eminem
They couldn’t read your comment, unfortunately. All they saw on their screen was:
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Edit: damnit lemmy removes extra spaces
Linux Mint specifically excludes the snap store due to the many criticisms people have already mentioned here. Doc refers to version 20, but I believe it’s still the same in the current version. Not sure about other ubuntu-based distros though.
https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/snap.html
“What’s a checkbox? Oh, you mean that thing we use to trick users into ‘consenting’ to telemetry?”
My (albeit, somewhat older) j model hits 100% cpu just logging into the web UI. Synologys are nice, but definitely stay away from their budget models.
Closed. If there’s a fire in the other parts of your house, you’ll have more time to be alerted and escape.
Maybe they already replaced their Writers, Authors, and Proofreaders, and generated the whole thing using ChatGPT.
While I normally prefer Linux Mint, Fedora was the only distro that worked with all touch features out of the box on my IdeaPad Flex 5. Other distros I tried out (Mint, Ubuntu, Manjaro, OpenSUSE) had some issue or another that required tweaks: Second-class touch support, like the cursor jumping to where you tap instead of real tap input, applications not drag-scrolling, and the keyboard not re-enabling after flipping back from tablet mode.
It’s join-lemmy.org… .com leads to nowhere.
I don’t think those characterstics are really worth considering when buying switches. For one, you’re going to miss out on a ton of options if you restrict yourself to only switches that advertise those features. More importantly, with how mechanical keyboards are constructed, it’s highly unlikely the board itself is waterproof. So, what good are waterproof switches when the board itself will fry when you spill your soda on it. I also think dust protection is another thing that isn’t going to give any tangible benefit unless maybe you’re typing in the open desert or something.
Alkaline batteries are the crappy ones that leak. Get the more expensive lithium batteries, or go full on rechargeable ones, and you can leave them in without worrying about your device getting ruined.