Pets don’t want to fly you mean? :P
Pets don’t want to fly you mean? :P
Yeah, I will just take the L with this post
Was unnecessary to post
Can you really piss blood?
Any game where I dodge women (scary 🥶)
Much better
Yeah, because most of the time conflicting views leads to an argument in the internet
So you want to be sane on internet?
Oh so you dont support piracy?
I hate pancakes and who likes it is a moron!!
Oh so you love screenshots very much?
Let me see in reality:
I use a camera to capture picture
Can you give me a reading in burgers needed to achieve that pressure in my heart?
Bro I found it of reddit years ago and has been sitting in my meme folder bunkers since then. I don’t know who did it
I am not saying traffic feature is bad. I am criticizing the little control we have to not contribute to the statistics. Google is a monopoly and decisions are made by them with little control over our devices.
Traffic feature is cool and for it I would contribute, but just pointing out that google hasn’t done it in the best possible way to gather statistics. I wouldn’t use traffic feature from google for this one reason.
Bruh, I am pretty sure when I commented the question, this information wasn’t there.
What about app data? If I only want to backup my app data for all flatpak application but not the application itself, where can I find the directory?
I dont know much about writing stories/poetry, but for publicity in fediverse (I assume you meant in fediverse too) here would be my response:
Lemmy is good but the main part of fediverse is the mastodon clients (twitter equivalent). Most of the users use a mastodon instance.
So posting to mastodon and lemmy seems like a good option. Although mastodon will limit post text length. Better to repost or boost it from lemmy to mastodon.
Goes to show how data from device always seems to contribute to some statistics.
Not that it’s always bad but problem today is that control isn’t with us to opt out completely.
Really cool bro. Always loved GUI for command line utils!
I will never look at linux distros the same