A more powerful local transmission may be considered jamming. I’m not sure, so look up relevant law beforehand.
A more powerful local transmission may be considered jamming. I’m not sure, so look up relevant law beforehand.
(Area code) 867 5309
It already has an account, and nobody who gets that number keeps it for long, it may not even be assigned anymore because of how much spam it probably receives.
Pay cash when available, keep cards for when it’s not or it’d be a hassle (your discretion).
I’ve noticed that too. Is it related to covid you think? As in it was like this before and now we’re returning to normal progression as people rebuild social connections and lose time. Or is it that the whole dev economy is changing with layoffs and such that devs are leaving the industry altogether? Or something else even?
Spray paint until it stops getting replaced
They paused funding for all of the exciting P2P and low bandwidth stuff last year. Hopefully it resumes soon, as mentioned in the GitHub thread.
https://matrix.org/blog/2023/12/25/the-matrix-holiday-update-2023/#In-other-news
Meanwhile, P2P Matrix and Low Bandwidth Matrix is on hiatus until there’s dedicated funding - and Account Portability work is also temporarily paused in favour of commercial Element work, despite the fantastic progress made recently with Pseudo IDs (MSC4014) and Cryptographic identifiers (MSC4080). Given P2P Matrix and Account Portability were the main projects driving Dendrite development recently, this may also cause a slow-down in Dendrite development, although Dendrite itself will still be maintained.
I’m still sad they stopped work on dendrite. P2P level decentralization, with E2EE, would be amazing.
These are still great improvements though. I’m hyped that loading seems to be so much faster.
It at least used to be adaptive because at one point it went to 500$ for me, then changed back down a couple months later.
For privacy.com:
On credit freezes:
My favorite was the password set screen allowing up to 64 characters, but login fails if the password is over 32 chars.
What was the book?
Ok, that’s what I’ll do. Thanks so much for the info! 😁
The world if metric began in base 12:
I have a friend who argues that “it’s just as good, there’s no difference really”. Then we go camping and have to do a unit conversion on how much water to boil and it takes 2 minutes and a phone calculator.
I had to check the math because 1 m2 being 2300 kg while 1 cu ft at 143 lbs seemed crazy, but with the volume difference it’s all correct.
Thank you for putting in the effort 🙃
I read it from a Lemmy user who said they ran a business network and that’s the distribution they saw.
Thanks for questioning that. I couldn’t find a wider trend number and it was a bit irresponsible of me to repeat it assuming it applied everywhere.
I read recently that ~90% lots of malware comes through ads, so it’s a really great security help as well.
Good and interesting question. I bet you could test it by using static (high entropy) as a background vs the control plain color.
.world and .ml are servers. I’d recommend choosing a server related to your topic (programming.zone if it’s comp sci related, for example), and try to avoid piling into the largest ones (.world and .ml, etc.).