Good. Non-replaceable batteries benefit no one but device manufacturers and miners of lithium, cobalt, etc.
Good. Non-replaceable batteries benefit no one but device manufacturers and miners of lithium, cobalt, etc.
No surprises there. I’m glad to be gone.
If they’d put her in a morgue’s freezer she would have just died without anyone knowing. It’s disturbing.
At least they didn’t bury her before she started knocking.
It can’t be bought or sold because it doesn’t belong to anyone. That’s one of the benefits of it being open source.
And anyone can set up their own instance, so there’s no way to force a change at that end either. That’s one of the benefits of it being decentralized.
Any unwanted changes would just result in a fork, and instances would use that instead. The way it’s designed stops it being taken over by corporate interests.
I’ve heard kbin.social is temporarily using CloudFlare to stop DDOS attacks and manage the sudden influx of users. That apparently stops you being able to subscribe from Lemmy, but it should be working again soon.
I’d like to know how to do it once it’s working though.
Thanks for this. It would be cool if it was available for FF on mobile. I suppose it will stop working for Reddit after the API changes.
If my programming was a bit better I’d make an extension that redirects to the most recent archive.org capture. That would keep working after the API changes and keep me from actually visiting Reddit. Maybe I should learn how.
There’s actually a Lemmy app on called Lemmur. I downloaded it but it doesn’t seem to be working at the moment.
Yeah, you’re right. I didn’t think that through properly.