Just lovely, when you think you found a browser that works decently and cares about privacy…
Just lovely, when you think you found a browser that works decently and cares about privacy…
I just checked Lemmy stats - how is it possible that we lost 400 000 users recently? If people check it out and leave for good, wouldn’t that still be counted in the user base?
Any turn-based strategy game could be good - you can stop playing Civilization any time you want, right? There’s no need to go one more turn
Great that I didn’t consider subscription for a second.
Great, few more reasons to stay away from that. I thought the whole point of the reddit/fediverse thing was that you used an anonymous nick that is purged from time to time. Who cares about followers? There are interesting things discussed, that’s it.
For me there are two strong ones competing: Hákarl, basically fermented rotting shark – this smells like a Serbian railway toilet during the war, when it wasn’t cleaned for years, but used regularly. It tastes the same. The other was a dog carcass, that was left on the roadside on a nice, hot summer day, and the ‘not my job’ mentality left it there slowly decomposing over roughly two-three weeks.
So, like achieving the goal twice?
Thanks for this, I’m replaying Curse of Monkey Island now, and I’m just before the tomb scene :)
Windowmaker, I use it in a vnc/x2go setup, I need something fast, stable that doesn’t use much of the desktop space. When it was my main OS, I went KDE-gnome-KDE-windowmaker-e17
Thanks, I posted it here, because I didn’t know of any more fitting community, I’ll look into it!
Thanks! Nextcloud could be a good solution, given that we already have that server running – do they have an app inside or just a text file? I’m not the admin of that cloud, so can’t check any extra options personally
That’s a lovely site!
Something with that snail, probably.
OK, I’ll remind you on 2028 July 5 10:49:32UTC!
(I wrote a memo on a yellow post-it sticker, I hope I won’t loose it by next week)
But would it work with spherical servers in vacuum?
What does this even mean?