

it’s like the olden days on reddit
I have been full-time here for a couple years now and this and rang true the entire time.
it’s like the olden days on reddit
I have been full-time here for a couple years now and this and rang true the entire time.
Many popular instances [automate it with this tool] (https://lemmy-federate.com/)
If you’re the first user on your instance to subscribe there, then yes. Check back later and see if the posts made it over. Also, maybe see if your admin would like to participate in the Lemmy Federate tool so that new remote communities are connected automatically.
Edit: also, welcome! There’s little things to get used to but soon you won’t think about it. Any other questions so far?
30 for $10 at Costco
Alright, I gotta ask. How much is a dozen eggs costing you guys right now?
There’s a reason for that, eh
Yeah, I’m a little surprised this is something we needed a whistleblower for.
…you ever heard of paper?
Sweet, thanks for compiling this
Edit: oh, I’d also like to mention [email protected]
Note: article is from 2017
Edit: here’s the follow-up from later that year: Spotify Threatened Researchers Who Revealed ‘Pirate’ History
Nor phonetics
An Apple spokeswoman blamed the issue on phonetic overlap between the two words, and said the company was working on a fix.
🤔
We said that about (re)vanced
It can be but is rather that locally on my device nonetheless.
Correct.
But Google Maps used to keep location history on their servers if enabled but recently they have announced an end to that and it will be stored locally only, with a window now for downloading your prior data.
So opposite of what Google Maps did?
In my experience in Canada, no, not at all. I’ve only had two but the impression I got was the ISP is legally obligated to pass the notice along and nothing more. The companies complaining are likely American and the ISP want to keep me as a regular paying customer.
chiptune music plays
I think so