

I’ve seen it as “An Indian”
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
I’ve seen it as “An Indian”
That’s not the issue here. And that relies entirely on them being implemented well.
Just like the web
Half the changes in Linux are also editing random config files, so it’s about the same
I don’t see how being good with computers helps
Tbh it kinda is, because the browser gives the end user more control, since you have extensions and access to the underlying html. You can get around most stupid UIs with little effort, but on desktop you’re doomed
You can. I’ve had it off for years. It just needs a registry update, and persists across updates.
It’s so annoying, because both are technically grammatically correct, but the current one just sounds the opposite
Idk how to even attach it to a domain
Oh much simpler, I just make a post with my blog as a link, and supply that link to my site and it shows the comments from that link. As I said, not actually federated. It’s basically a sort of frontend.
It’s usually free tiers of paid products
You can try imprisoning her with a wall of fire.
That startup time test seems a little sus for BTRFS
Original source instead of blogspam: https://www.tryprofound.com/blog/ai-platform-citation-patterns