You can always sell it if you end up not using it.
You can always sell it if you end up not using it.
The reason for the removal is even worse. Luckily there are alternative meme communities.
The lemmy devs are a bit slow, give em some time.
Does ARM make the designs for those also?
Does ARM do anything special with AI? Or is that just the actual chip manufacturers designing that themselves?
Outlook (fuck, we screwed up, please disregard the previous one)
Algeria, Syria, Iraq and Jordan apparently. Source: https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/2024/05/31/exam-cheating-internet-blackout/
They objectively make more eco friendly products than most if not all other companies. They’re still a company so they make shitty decision from time to time, but in general they are quit good.
Microsoft knows that if they start tampering with that they will get into all kind of shit antitrust wise. Proton is a pretty small project from their perspective, so it’s really not worth the risk and/or public backlash.
Basically me during the pandemic lol
As mentioned before there is indeed an API. Please keep in mind that some instances have rules on how to run a bot. On lemmy.world for instance you need express permission from the mods of the community you are using the bot in, you should obviously mark the bot account as a bot account and the name should make it clear that it is in fact a bot.
I really like solution 3, I hope that get’s implemented at some time. Though one potential problem is; what if pancakes@a.com is subscribed to pancaked@b.com and a user from e.com, who is defederated from b.com but not to a.com, tries to browse pancakes@a.com? Would they see the posts from pancakes@b.com?
If yes, that seems like a way to go around defederation, which I think is not a good thing always.
If no, how do you prevent the user from accidentally reposting something that they could have no way of knowing was already posted?
Different sites use different ways of calculating but often a user is considered active if they posted anything in x amount of days.
So all lemmy servers can communicate with eachother, unless a server decided to “defederate” with another which cuts the connection.
Futhermore, mastodon and other fediverse projects can also communicate with lemmy and back, but since the format of the posts and comments is a bit different this might take some work for the devs to get working completely correctly.
Oh well, just wait till inevitably reddit does something stupid again and those numbers will go sky high again.
Also, if twitter where to fail eventually and a lot of people join mastadon, I think the amount of people using lemmy would also go up because people get familair with the fediverse.
You should edit it and post a pull request.
No, some instances have downvotes disabled here on lemmy.
They are themselves an ad company though.