What’s wrong with gog? Just download the offline installer and do with it whatever you want.
What’s wrong with gog? Just download the offline installer and do with it whatever you want.
Maybe when Ukraine finally takes Kremlin Anon’s wife will be so overjoyed she will be willing to even wear a cute maid costume.
That’s just internal conflict because every country belongs to America.
How about a global special military operation then?
That’s your fault for not having bear arms as the second amendment wanted you to.
Putin used his hands, therefore arms, to sign the decision which means it’s an armed attack. ARTICLE 5
Russia pulls out of grain deal > Russia causes global food price increase > Russia causes poorer families in US/EU to go hungry > Russia is engaging a war of aggression on NATO > ARTICLE 5
I understand but I don’t have to like it or see it on my stream. I’m sure they won’t miss the fraction of missed views from people like me if they’re making 30% more from others.
And requires heating + prying.
If this is considered replaceable, I wonder what an non-replaceable battery would be. Soldered to the main board and trying to unsolder it causes a failsafe to short the CPU?
Found the US State Department.
Everything is a Machiavellian drama nowadays and some people are determined to be the rebel heroes.
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With the LemmyPHP frontend we could even go back to small pockets of forums.
They don’t really depend on Lemmy to do that.
I hope someone more knowledgeable and patient will come and provide a more detailed reply but the gist of it is that Lemmy is paid by the admins of each instance.
Lemmy is a framework, not a specific site. It allows anyone to setup an “instance” (like an individual lemmy-type site/server) and communicate to each other. If some admin has limited funds, they can limit the size of their instances to keep the costs down. If another admin has deeper pockets, , then they can make a large instance with thousands of users.
For example, the framework allows admins to limit the size of uploaded images. So a small instance can limit the size of pictures to 1 mb to save storage space and bandwidth.
Edit: As for the development of the framework itself, it’s an open source project. It’s built on the goodwill of volunteer developers. The lead ones are very left learning (to avoid flame war) and might keep supporting it just to throw a middle finger to the big greedy corps. They gotta eat though, so donations are certainly going to be welcome.
Edit 2: I wonder how bad the userbase would react to someone using lemmy for a setup like that of animanch.com. The admin of that site keeps a fairly active public forum that he uses to farm content to post on his monetized blog, which in turn supports the cost of said forum.
Devs can do no wrong, it’s always the publishers.
OpSec is westoid propaganda.
Are you writing parahraphs for folder/file names? That’s one “issue” I never had problem with.
Maybe enterprises need a solution for it but that’s a very different use case from most end users.
Improvements are always welcome but saying it’s “ridiculously short” makes the problem sound worse than it is.