

That’s what other federated services like Matrix are for. Maybe there could be an ActivityPub chatroom service but Lemmy is not and will never be that.
That’s what other federated services like Matrix are for. Maybe there could be an ActivityPub chatroom service but Lemmy is not and will never be that.
I can guarantee MacOS will not run on that computer
Edit: I was not aware that ARM macOS worked on Intel chips
It’s uncomfy
That face carries an emotion I am unable to comprehend
I had a lot of fun with some new friends today and I’m feeling good :)
Well it’s literally the app named “software” and this is a programming school so someone’s bound to find out
There are plenty of Minecraft launchers in the flatpak store so you might wanna make sure they’re not taking advantage of that lol
I think one of the best phrases I’ve heard from the atheist community is “Do No Harm”. Very similarly, the Golden Rule, which almost every civilization has a version of, says “Do to others that which you would have them do to you”. Beyond that, there are no rules one must abide by. If you would wish others to stand up for you when you cannot, then do so for them. If you wish that people would help you when you are in need, do so to them.
Ultimately, you create your own meaning from the little things you find joy in and if you follow the Golden Rule then you can help others do the same.
Ahhh so it’s warning by example
Ok but why is it written on a headstone?
Not sure about your other apps but in keepass you can just export as an encrypted file and share it
I think the message would be stronger without the ai art
Esperanto!
Oh yeah the leaders who caused untold destruction on their own people and started authoritarian regimes… Totally the same
I’m not sure if you could actually get criminal charges for this unless you were hosting the malware in which case that’s another issue. It would essentially be the same as walking around with a website URL on your shirt. The observer is responsible for typing in the URL or scanning the code and what they decide to do on the website that follows.
Rare W post from .ml
Iirc typewriters have fairly unique typing patterns based on slight defects in each key. Some letters end up closer to others in a way that makes it possible to tell two papers were typed on the same machine. I don’t know a whole lot about it but that’s my two cents.