ITT: people that don’t know what completely harmless means
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ITT: people that don’t know what completely harmless means
My wife has been reading a ton more books after leaving Reddit. I’ve mostly switched over to Lemmy. I’m a developer and interested in tech; my wife not so much. So she hasn’t made the jump to Lemmy yet
I have a Google Pixel 6a. It’s probably pretty close to what you want from a iPhone Mini. It’s still a bit bigger than the iPhone Mini and I would like an even smaller version.
Yeah, you would need a domain. You would also need a server to run Lemmy. You can run it on any computer, many people use a RaspberryPi. A server in your home might not be easy to setup if you haven’t done anything like that before. Some cloud servers might offer an easy solution to do so but they aren’t usually free.
Here’s the documentation for it: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/administration.html
If he was smart, he should have one. It’s important for a CEO to understand his competition.
Oh, thanks. Maybe I’ll make that third account then
Actually… It was this rule that still had me waiting. Still a no from me.
characters who are petite/young-looking but not obviously underage are ALLOWED because as an instance the votes decided that banning all of it was destructive, and differentiating between them can be impossible.
I made an account for memes and stuff. Then a more professional account. I’ll probably make a porn account at some point, but not while the big porn instances are allowing loli and shit on their instance.
Rust is a very good language but is relatively new on the scene so it has to compete against other languages that fit the same niche(primarily C++) that have been around a lot longer.
Rust has been very popular for hobby projects for a while but it’s still pretty rare to see it for larger projects, and you still almost never see it for enterprise projects. So it’s cool seeing an app that uses it blow up.
It better be! I spent millions on jpgs of monkeys! /s
Test comment. Everyone please reply.
It’s probably against their TOS, so they could ban the account. It’s not illegal. I would say it’s pretty gray morally, since it would probably be bought by an entity that will pretend to be a real person to sell product or spread misinformation.