There are now Bitcoin Ordinals, which are similar to NFTs but with a sufficient size limit to actually store the media itself.
There are now Bitcoin Ordinals, which are similar to NFTs but with a sufficient size limit to actually store the media itself.
If you’re worried about Chinese economy damaging your own, just stop trading with China.
Oh wait, your economy depends on forced cheap labour
Literally everyone relates to this.
If you believe something as common as this is sufficient to diagnose a mental disorder, you might’ve been misdiagnosed (or your diagnosis was explained insufficiently).
I do have an idea how “a difficult to kill, unwanted growth” could be put into relation to a war fueled by hatred.
In LibreTube, you can go to
Settings > Instance > Disable Piped proxy
I only ever had issues with the piped proxy, not with the app itself.
The linux kernel unfortunately does not follow unix philosophy.
It would be better in various ways if the linux kernel used a micro kernel architecture following the unix philosophy, something Torwalds acknowledged in the past.
Philosophical ideas being lost does not mean they’re outdated.
None of them have to.
If you are trying to imply that potatoes and vegan meat aren’t awesome food you are factually wrong.
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And that is bad?
Yeah I’m not saying hCaptcha is good. It just shows that new captcha systems can become popular, and that Google’s hold isn’t as strong as it may seem.
Private Lock also hasn’t been updated for four years :(
Or you can just use apps like ViMusic or InnerTune, which are foss and provide infinite offline adless playback for free.
hCaptcha is catching on pretty quickly.
Does it say that both the front end and back end are proprietary, or just the back end? I’d be fine with a closed source back end
No third-party services
Support for alternative routing
(following link)
alternative routing requires us to use third-party infrastructure and networks we do not control
huh
Your Nana when she was young:
Humans eradicated species of animals long before even the medieval ages.
It’s just a thing humans do.
I do think it’s desirable. It’s unnecessary for users to keep track of which tool is best for which purpose if one tool can do it all. There’s no reason why one tool wouldn’t be able to; even in the worst case it could just automatically choose the best tool to answer your prompt, saving you the trouble of doing so.
The point of blockchains is decentralization, and as Lemmy users we know that decentralized services are difficult to make popular, even if they’re an improvement over their competitors.