I only sort by new for my subscribed feeds. I feel it works really well there. I rarely go so all or anything like that. Too much unwanted stuff for me personally.
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I only sort by new for my subscribed feeds. I feel it works really well there. I rarely go so all or anything like that. Too much unwanted stuff for me personally.
Recycling. In Sweden we recycle so much that we have to buy trash from other countries!
So why does overpopulation/underpopulation exist?
If you Instantly respawn as you die would that not mean there’s a finite amount of people on the planet?
Otherwise new people can’t exist without someone else dying.
With your logic the ratio is 1:1.
In reality the ratio is higher or lower which determines over/underpopulation.
That’s how I see it.
My bad I think. Looks like some parts of the Synology Nas is open source but not DSM directly.
Gotta be my Synology NAS. Although the hardware isn’t free. The software is open source.
I moved always from every cloud storage provider to my own private cloud instead! Could not be happier!
My wife loves it too!
Edit: Sorry! Looks like some parts of the Nas is open. Not DSM itself.
What? This is some stone age mentality to have. Glad you’re not my neighbour.
I came to mention them. Quite baffled no one thought of them. Incredible band!
Cheese Slicer. The most common kitchen tool in any Swedish home!
I don’t use any social media. I give my phone number to family members. They can call/text if they want to reach me.
People tend to dislike google because they collect a ton of data on you and you can’t ever be sure they aren’t selling it to other companies.
Never forget the YouTube rewind video they produced themselves which beacme the most disliked video ever! Lol
Sounds like we have the same wife! High five
Lemmy has potential, sadly paid software will always be the king in the consumer space. Marketing plays a big roll too. I don’t see lemmy being bigger than Reddit sadly.
I’ve considered this but it’s a hassle dealing with cross device sync. I’ve tried to store my DB file on Google drive. I’ve tried to store everything in a Git repo. But in the end, stuff always ends up in the cloud.
Definitely. Although some are expensive for no reason so it’s important that you do your research and buy a mattress that is of high quality.
I mostly code in Python and for that I use PyCharm. For everything else I use VS Code.
This is like asking how long a rope is.
It all depends on how many users you have making requests daily.
If the instance is only for you then you could host it at home on a $50 Raspberry Pi.
The CEO is a total scumbag and Apollo closing down.
I typically go for a run. The good thing is that you can control the intensity by increasing/decreasing your speed.
Only have 15 minutes? Run relativity quick and you more than likely be in heart rate zone 4.