If there’s a link it means a human wrote it!
If there’s a link it means a human wrote it!
After reviewing the documentation, it’s clear as day that GitHub designed repositories to work like this.
Sounds like they wanted to find a problem but it turned out to be a feature.
Being able to read replies on twitter reminded me why it doesn’t matter if you can’t read them
Are you talking about net neutrality in general, or a specific campaign that used the term? Net neutrality means all bits are equal. It does not matter where a bit is coming from, where it is going to or what it is part of.
They provide internet to the phone. What the phone does with it (e.g. provide a hotspot), is another story.
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Why not Lemmy?
You can include them if you want to
Can’t wait to try a real Firefox (with Gecko) on iOS. Maybe it will be better than Safari in some regards, maybe not. But it will be nice to have more than one option to choose from.
Without the first sentence, this could have been one of the top comments
What happens if you don’t have internet connected in the first place?
Yes
By blocking you mean outgoing requests from your network to tiktok servers? Couldn’t it still scan the network and upload the results later?
If the computer stays on for the whole work day already, why should it go to sleep for the two minutes you’re carrying it somewhere? Just disable sleep on closing the lid.
More centralized power just makes it harder for local and national changes
Would that be a problem?
Does Termux count?
no changes added to commit (use “git add” and/or “git commit -a”)
or a thumbnail generator
Does calling them work?