Anon819450514 1mo ago • 100%
More like stuxnet level !
Anon819450514 5mo ago • 7%
Comparing a fiction sport to actual sport? That a nice shortcut.
Anon819450514 6mo ago • 100%
You cannot say that without revealing some details, c'mon
Anon819450514 7mo ago • 100%
The only thing missing IMHO, is a very small bitcoin detail somewhere.
Anon819450514 7mo ago • 100%
You install Plex media server. You forward a port in your router config. You add a library and point to your music folder. You download (and pay I believe?) a one-time fee to download Plex amp. Profit
Anon819450514 7mo ago • 100%
It's incredible. Let's see how those check and balance ⚖️ do now.
Anon819450514 7mo ago • 100%
Wow, I've read the whole thing. If that goes through, they are going straight back to the 1880 labor's law, with child labor, no overtime and whatever the company wants to contract you. The consequences will be massive.
Anon819450514 7mo ago • 57%
Not when. your DNS is a piHole, even when on mobile I use PiVPN to route all my traffic at home and not get ads whatsoever.
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 100%
I like FedeCan. FédéCan en français
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 100%
Who cares anyway. The list is based on unrealized profit gain that tells nothing about the man and his pay.
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 88%
Yeah, adjusting prices each hour or each days is kind of stupid. But when you're looking at price adjusting in weeks or months to follow the seasons..it makes more sense but stupid nonetheless.
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 100%
Security measures, most probably.
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 100%
Yup
Anon819450514 8mo ago • 100%
Sync for Lemmy is incredibly good for browsing .
Anon819450514 9mo ago • 100%
Ah yeah, forgot that we are on Lemmy hence, no windows allowed
Anon819450514 9mo ago • 100%
Stuff like that can be negotiated between parties.
Anon819450514 9mo ago • 41%
Anon819450514 9mo ago • 9%
Never heard of profit margin? Just asking.
Anon819450514 10mo ago • 100%
Yup, for some reason, I had no language selected at all..
Anon819450514 10mo ago • 100%
Does this mean we are gonna be able to see comments from other instances? I sometimes see post with a certain number of comments (in the hundreds) but when I open the post I only see a fraction of them.
How is the system running lemmy.ca doing? I'm curious to know about the storage size this instance has and if there was any plan to purge data after X years of inactivity?
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