Oh, I had no idea. Thanks!
Oh, I had no idea. Thanks!
Am I ironically correct in not seeing Lemmy in there?
Turmoil is not free but it was at least at one point included in Amazon Gaming for Prime subscribers, for a temporary giveaway window.
Dang, I haven’t read that name in a literal decade. When was it last updated?
Okay, sure. I’m not confident enough to bet on it, but I’d be interested in seeing what happens.
Fly a cup of sugar to a neighbor
Using what attachment?
I’m a bit confoozled. How can we check which other Lemmy instances are linked to this one?
It has real market-affecting power, so that’s power to them, publicly traded or not. They probably get deals with/money from high-frequency traders using the data. I don’t believe they would axe it. /r/wallstreetbets is still going strong.
Interesting. So what happens if someone has your same username and then the two instances federate?
You need the last word to end in “-ation” to keep the rhyme going!
It’s generative so it will generate plausible answers with no consistency of truthfulness.
We have common(-enough) sense to be able to pick up on whether it’s being sensible or not, after which we take to search engines. Search engines are now the fallback; a friend of mine and I have nearly totally replaced search engines with ChatGPT as the primary way of quickly, initially getting info now. If you stay aware of its limitations, it can be life-changing in a positive way.
Off-topic: why do you tag the user whose comment you’re directly responding to? Others, sure, but the parent comment already gets a notification of your response.
I wonder if you could already begin doing this with a mic, memory card, and battery pack for a tiny phone or similar device! A fully powered Zoom H4n can record for hours. I wanna hear what she says, at any rate.
Use a vast, federated human authentication system?
I’ve grabbed the same login name on multiple lemmy servers plus kbin
How can I find the biggest ones to follow suit?
Wait, what? You can force any website to comply with your own CSS? How (apart from manual Inspector edits every time)?
The browsers have their own dark mode, in chrome://flags or edge://flags, but in my experience they don’t work as consistently, overall.
It occasionally renders incorrectly, but yeah, I haven’t been able to find a dark-mode extension better than this!
Thanks, never heard of this before!
So… how is it? And can we not simply use our Pixelfed account for this?