

Why not? Like, block them if you don’t like it. I don’t like how the interaction is limited due to it being a mirror, but I don’t see a reason against having it available.
You should edit the title so people don’t have to guess your question though.


Why not? Like, block them if you don’t like it. I don’t like how the interaction is limited due to it being a mirror, but I don’t see a reason against having it available.
You should edit the title so people don’t have to guess your question though.
Not many people like vibe-coding here, so you might see some hostility from them. Still, I don’t see it being that harmful when people use it for their own personal usage. Somewhat jealous that you seem to be able to get it working properly, I never see decent code out of it.


It’s always contents. Being open source or decentralised is never the sole reason that convinces someone to use them. Same reason why people avoid hexbear even though it’s open source, or Truth social even though it’s based on Mastodon (I know they’re not open source anymore nor decentralised but you get the idea).


I know Hasleo WinToUSB allows you to install Windows on a USB stick. I have personally tested it with Windows 10 and it worked well, but I have not tested it with Windows 11 (but they claim that it works) or Lockdown Browser. You can try their free version which has manual partitioning and BitLocker behind a paywall.
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(swear to fucking god there used to be a light blue circle emoji, apparently it doesn’t exist???)


The TPM takes “measurements” of the system and releases the decryption key only if they’re all correct. Files on the disk are encrypted, so booting into another OS with a bootable media doesn’t work (measurement picks up the fact that you booted into another OS). When the system does boot properly, the Windows lock screen prevents you from viewing the files.


That’s what I did too. It’s not programming, but I remember doing something like “What is it when a plus b is b plus a” because I forgot the name of that property.


Yeah, it’s common, especially in programming. It’s true that searching on Google usually solves the problem, but the biggest issue is that it’s hard to know the exact word you need to use. They know the word so it’s trivial for them, but that’s not the case with others, and they’re proud that they’re out of touch with people.


I did actually use qpwgraph for visualising and verifying my setup! Really cool tool. I just like scripting so that I can have it as part of my NixOS config though.


Shit’s closer to entertainment than food


Kvaesitso. It’s the only FOSS app I found that supports folders within the drawer. Well, at least it was the closest thing to it; You can select a tag and apps with that tag is shown to you. I really don’t like how most launchers treats app drawer like a app dump. I miss the folder feature in Nova launcher.
hella sweaty games


Too socially prevalent. Most people know about this change, but they still use the old one. Anything official are now using the standard age, though.
Anyone born on Jan 1st stays one year old for the whole year since people gain age every time the year changes. This does mean that a person can be born on Dec 31st, and be two year old next day.


It’s just <Number>살 for us. The way the age is counted is a bit different. If you were using the standard way of calculating the age, you add 만 in front of it.


Yeah, it stops at first page on Boost for me, even though browsing via website works just fine.


I don’t think Lemmy ever claimed they’re decentralised, because it has a specific meaning that sets itself apart from being federated, and Lemmy certainly isn’t decentralised.
The whole freedom of federation comes from the fact that if you don’t like something, you’re free to set up your own stuff and do it there. In practice, it doesn’t work that well as advertised especially for something like Lemmy, which creates an additional layer of isolation (communities) within itself, but it requires a large group of people in a single community to work. I think Lemmy needs a way to '“merge” communities across instance.


Unless you count the dorm, yeah I do. It’s pretty normal to live with your parents.





lmao that thumbnail choice
If you have another personal email address, you can set up automatic forwarding. Google will still be able to read your emails you receive since it all goes into Gmail server, but they will be forwarded to your non-Google email address, and you can use any client for your personal email.