I wish they would remake the Oracle games in the same way.
I wish they would remake the Oracle games in the same way.
Ms. Pac Man.
It’s such a good game to play in an arcade.
Nope, and I tried it in both Firefox and a chromium based browser just in case.
Clicking that link only gives me “server error”.
I wasted like a minute looking through your post history to realize you meant a comment. Fix your comment. While you’re at it, link to your other comment instead of just saying “down below”, because it was above your comment it in my app.
It’s easy, here’s the link: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/1176164
Thanks! I just spent the last 2 hours reading random math and science articles. Mostly blog posts.
Notable ones I read:
You’re confusing posts and comments.
I think NFTs are really stupid. I would even say I hate them. But I don’t need a community based around hating something. No one should.
This was simply the first example of a “hate” community I’ve seen on Lemmy, so I spoke up.
I was kind of hoping hate filled communities wouldn’t be a thing on Lemmy. Sadly, everything’s the same everywhere you go.
Clarification: I think NFTs are really stupid. I would even say I hate them. But I don’t need a community based around hating something. No one should.
This was simply the first example of a “hate” community I’ve seen on Lemmy, so I spoke up.
Makes sense to me, but I’ve read the opposite.
Anyone got a source that explains how it really works?
Jerboa is an app, not an instance.
Update: it’s all working now.
I don’t see any of my subscriptions at all. Whether they are local or remote, and if I tap on one which I favorited in Connect for Lemmy, I get an error.
You can’t prove any of your assertions. It’s all supposition. Meanwhile, history has many examples of corporations doing exactly what people are fearing. Like what Google did to XMPP, and Microsoft did to Kerberos. It’s wise to be wary.
There’s even a Wikipedia article on the tactic Microsoft uses: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
You’re taking a realistic possibility and poo-pooing it when you don’t know anything about the history of corporations destroying open source standards.
I wonder if that’s why I woke up to 8 inbox replies from up to 3 days ago. 😄
Defederate unequivocally.
I don’t see why a delete command couldn’t be federated in exactly the same way an upvote or comment is.
It’s not always about being decent. Sometimes people doxx themselves by accident, and should be allowed to delete their comments. Especially if they start getting harassed by some nut. Sometimes stalkers can piece together info from old comments.
If they do delete it and it doesn’t make the content irretrievable, I’m not sure they can edit the comment at that point to remove the info. They will now have lost control of it.
I realize that deleting isn’t perfect because of archive sites, screenshots, and whatever else. But at the very basic level, people should be able to actually delete their comments.
This feature already exists. When I block a community in an Android app and go to the website at sh.itjust.works, and look at my Preferences > Blocks, I see the community I just blocked in my app, even if they are on a remote instance.
So, I guess I don’t understand the problem.
Get a 12V inverter and a normal 120V AC fast charging adapter. It seems silly to turn DC into AC then back into DC, but it’s totally worth it when you need a lot of charge fast.
There are 12V inverters that plug into cigarette lighter ports. Some use a wire, and some just stick out of the port.
You can also get “fast” charging USB ports that stick in your cigarette lighter, but they are never as good as a proper charging adapter. Maybe nowadays you can find a real fast charging one now that USB-C fast charging standards are a thing. I haven’t shopped for one in a long time.