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Exactly; if Usually, it takes years, if not decades, before laws and regulations are actually in place
Exactly; if Usually, it takes years, if not decades, before laws and regulations are actually in place
And now for 50 years worth of security updates for a phone like that. Not to mention what people might do with throwing a phone in the trash or something
That’s unfortunate! I never had it crash and i use it a lot
I use https://chat.petals.dev/ I think that is also open source
What’s next; banning certain letters from the alphabet, because they can be used for banned texts?
Yes, i made four, because when i joined Lemmy, everyone seemed to urge new users to spread across the fediverse. So, i did. But over time, i did away with two accounts and am contemplating ditching another one.
It’s just good doggo manners to show their appreciation that they have a happy life with you
Within limits; if they become very flat, you wear them down and clearly pet them too often
I prefer an elaborate description, if appropriate presuming people don’t know much about the topic yet. Bonus points for adding wikis (i don’t think it’s possible in Lemmy for now?) and links. And a friendly tone. Those concise oneliners, to me, feel like; if you don’t understand what this community is for, you are not welcome here anyway.
Advertisements can be blocked or allowed. But my issue is with the secret tracking that goes on on most websites i encounter. I am willing to support good journalism, but i’m not willing to have my privacy invaded. Unfortunately, it is hard to separate them, because am i donating for good journalism, but also encouraging the tracking? When i donate, will they stop tracking me? Probably not.
You pay for the companies providing the services to get you access to the internet, but you don’t pay for the content of the internet.
I’ve had it happen that i joined a community and commented in some interesting thread and only then noticed that it was 3 or even 6 months old