I think Hancock had a few instances of that
The Lemming formerly known as @SatyrSack@lemmy.one
I think Hancock had a few instances of that
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Instance owners could potentially insert ads to help cover server costs. Users would likely just migrate to a different instance, but I could definitely imagine one of the bigger instances doing that eventually.
More than a year after the protests, Reddit is essentially back to normal.
[citation needed]
Ghosts can’t go through doors, stupid. They’re not fire!
I know that would allow you to back up the ebook file elsewhere and use it however you please, but could Amazon still potentially delete the file from your Kindle device?
This one also measures data transfer speed. As far as I can tell, the KM003C only measures power transfer capabilities.
Not surprised you’re not finding Linux compatibility info. It looks like it was just announced. Logitech tends to not support Linux for their customization software, but I presume Solaar will add support for this device eventually.
Yeah, what I just explained seems to be a Thunder-only thing. I really do like the ability to see the list of everywhere else that a certain URL has been posted to, but it would definitely be nice if it was more descriptive about the relationship between the posts
I recently caught myself using both pronunciations in the same sentence.
It works fine if you replace all the non-ASCII characters. Still a bug, but knowing this may help find a way to fix it.
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I have noticed that posts leading to the same URL all have that little “Cross-posted to:” indicator. Whether the post had actually been crossposted to the indicated community or if it had instead been crossposted from that community. Even if the post was not crossposted at all at any point, it will still read “Cross-posted to:” and list every other post with that URL.
The mycelium, maybe. That is definitely not the part of the mushroom that you eat.