We truly live in exciting times indeed
We truly live in exciting times indeed
Upvoted for that photo alone. So good
Its Western most point crosses the international date line and is therefore technically “really far east” instead of “really far west”.
And a shit eating little shoe-horn of the phrase “Netflix and chill”.
I just went down the longest rabbit hole of the aesthetics wiki. So interesting, thanks for sharing!
Pretty sure the “real” definition the rest of the world uses, i.e. “liberalism” as an economic and political ideology
That’s So Raven theme song intensifies
Oh! Maybe I just need to reinstall Home Assistant OS then!
Thanks, I was actually surprised it was 32 bit because I had thought the hardware ought to be 64 bit.
Make sure your RPI4 is 64-bit, mine was a 32 bit arm and had a numpy version error preventing it from starting. The frigate devs basically said it only supports 64 bit moving forward.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that what Matrix is?
Whoa, that’s so cool!
And, man, that’s a bummer.
Something I think is missing from the email analogy:
We’re all getting a little more confused because every server basically looks the same, so it’s easy to think you could log into any of them with the same login. This is misleading, it’s because all the different instances are running the same core software even though they’re separate instances. It would be like if the Gmail interface was open source and people created servers on Gmail.com, Gmail.world, gbin.com and even if each of them looked the same, you could only log into the one where you created your account. And regardless you could email friends with accounts at any of them.
Hope that helps.
Ooh what’s June 30? I’ve only heard of the one starting tomorrow so far
Lol as Reddit management will soon find out (we hope)
I think just kbin refers to them as magazines, and (currently at least) Lemmy seems to be the more popular platform, calling them communities.
Neither is great tbh
You can have private communities too? Pretty cool!
Give it time, things are accelerating really quickly!
And for what it’s worth, people who have turned their back on Reddit and are now here, probably aren’t contributing much or at all to discussions on Reddit… So it’ll seem to skew more to voices that aren’t switching or haven’t yet.
Great to be here folks!
I more think it’s the optimal legal strategy to frame it this way, even though probably most of the plaintiffs aren’t necessarily thinking about it from a religious angle.