Like me, the more pressure there is, the less I feel like doing.
Look at that marble. Windows 3.1 had such a classy, business executive feeling.
(Don’t mention the hotdog stand)
Any chance you have a link to the discussion of that issue, for our entertainment?
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I think we block everything that’s unecessary, to minimise any attack surface area
Wait, your lines go downwards?
I was envious of anyone who had one when I was a kid, but now I don’t know if there’s any games on it that make buying this system worthwhile.
Thank you :)
My observation, if the user puts in the correct URI for an unknown community, like the example https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/karabin@karab.in,
Instead returning “404: couldnt_find_community”, it should show something that starts doing the process of discovering the community.
I suspect reddit’s reported unprofitability isn’t due to the cost of hosting, but from blowing money in other ways.
I’d like more information density, but everyone has their own preferences. If this is an open platform, we can make clients that suits different needs.
My employer blocks adblock.