A google VPN sounds as sus as huggies condoms.
A google VPN sounds as sus as huggies condoms.
It’s almost like firefox get almost all their funding from google.
I can’t help, but I love that recycling thin clients is become more popular.
I guess being old fashioned and sticking with my model M has it’s advantages.
Whatever’s cheapest lol
Even teletypes have firmware.
no DRM
Probably a dot matrix from the 90’s
Open source
Closest I’ve seen is open source plotters.
The biggest, most significant reveal at this stage of development is that Pixelfed’s groups feature will be launching with compatibility for both Lemmy and Kbin
Awesome!
they spend an awfully small amount of time discussing the real and tangible harm that KF has brought to this world.
As callous as it may sound, it isn’t their job to talk about that. I’m sure there’s plenty of charities who’s job it is to do that you can support, not to mention the police who should investigating if they caused real harm.
If you go to a bank and attempt to steal money, but you were unsuccessful in doing so, there wouldn’t be any loss, but you’d still go to jail and it’s widely accepted as wrong.
Theft is taking property with the intention to permanently deprive the owner of it, which you were attempting to do
getting a service, e.g going to the barbers and running out of the store before paying
Technically fraud not theft.
digital stuff is great!
Until they pull a 1984 and delete your copy of 1984
All the CIA/NSA ones will be mysteriously not picked up.
Isn’t this like the fourth time this has been posted? the conversation always goes around in circles with nobody changing their mind.
I use brave search from firefox, seems the least shitty search engine so far.
Nothing against brave the browser, I’ve just been using firefox for about 10 years so have a lot of inertia.
I have no idea what planar magnetic means, but it sounds impressive.
Brave search seems marginally better than others.
Aren’t those ads personalised to your browsing history?
Wait until you see what the GNU/Linux sublemmy (lem?) is called.