Humans are resistors. We just need to create a chain of people, and the more we add the more resistance the circuit will have too.
Humans are resistors. We just need to create a chain of people, and the more we add the more resistance the circuit will have too.
Um, I think someone may have hit you upside the head because it’s obvious and clear that my way is the best.
“Remember Roger? I took him offline so hard he left the industry.”
Yeah, I can tell why this is from adhddd.com, it’s all about assertiveness. People with ADHD in general (including myself, to an extent) have trouble with being assertive, so most of the phrases in this chart try to change a meek or mild-mannered response to a more assertive one. I think part of the struggle of life is finding balance because while some of these are generally improvements, others are generally worse, and the difference will depend on the tone you’re going for and the person that you’re sending the email.
With a name like @redditcunts, this one is probably a troll. Just block them.
Honestly, for some software this is the answer. The other one with hackers is that it’s usually easier to trick an employee into giving you the master password than finding an obscure exploit in their codebase, though it does still happen.
In most cases the creator doesn’t hold the IP anymore, they signed it over to the platform. I don’t think it’s cool to pirate indy games when you can afford them because in that case the money is genuinely being withheld from the content creator, but in a lot of cases depriving Amazon of $5 for a TV show isn’t going to impact anyone.
Agreed. I’m under no delusions, when I pirate media I’m stealing. I personally don’t believe it’s immoral to steal from super corporations, especially considering how much they steal from us, but some people disagree and with these types of moral arguments there isn’t a clear right answer. Even still, I think the majority of pirates are willing to pay for software or media when the service is priced well and more convenient than piracy.
It’s fine, as long as you enable 2FA for Google and make sure to maintain access to the account you’re secure. It won’t have all the fancy features that some of the other apps have, but if it works for you then it’s good.
I use Bitwarden, and pay for their premium services. I really like it, it helps me keep track of all of my accounts, I’m able to keep all of my individual account passwords secure and unique, and I’m able to autofill my login credentials on all of my devices.
Right now all reviews are private feedback because the app is early access, but once the app doe its first full release version that will change.
As a note though, wefwef is FOSS. It’s GitHub page is linked in the web app and there are instructions to host a version of it yourself, if you so desire.
They may never find out.
Absolutely. I’m glad that we’re cultivating such a great community so far, hopefully it will only continue to grow and improve as time goes on.
Block them individually. There’s no way currently to block an instance as a user.
Here’s the source for all those interested: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/aa4tga/yay_syu_permission_denied/. I don’t want to draw people back to Reddit, but I think it’s important to credit those I got the information from.
It was a sudden switch. My guess is he was on the fence and outpouring of support and donations from his goodbye announcement post pushed him over the fence. I’m thrilled of course, Boost was my favorite Reddit app so I look forward to trying the Lemmy version.
Yes, Sync for Lemmy has been confirmed to be in development. It has its own community and a channel on the Sync discord.
Same here. I actually really like the swipe gestures, I think it’s one of the only things that Boost is missing.
What if you get into an accident?