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“Sega Dreamcast”
“Sega Dreamcast”
Soon, call scams will figure out how to use their own LLMs to run the scams, and we’ll just have robots talking to robots.
What a time to be alive
That sounds like something Mark Zuckerberg would say.
I use Kagi and never pay more than $10/mo even though I use it a lot. I think most people don’t know how much they search in a month, so the pricing can be confusing.
I have the early adopter pro plan, which gives me extra searches (1500 instead of 1000), but for reference, I averaged 1044 searches/mo over the past 6 months (not counting this month). So if I had the standard pro plan, I’d have paid $10.66 per month on average.
The unlimited plan seems excessive to me, unless you’re playing with the API or something like that.
Give a man a tongue-condom, and he’ll appreciate taste for a week.
Cut off a man’s tongue, and he’ll appreciate taste for a lifetime.
- Confucius, 501 BCE
Sucks that all of the iOS apps require getting an invite to TestFlight, including joining some discord server to ask for it. It doesn’t help that Lemmy on mobile Safari sucks, so being an iOS user on Lemmy requires either a lot of patience or a high level of commitment.
It’s nice that there are a lot being worked on, but I feel like whichever hits the appstore first will win.
what a scam smh
Because it’s cool
Did she stop singing, or did she stop being french?
I can’t think of any other billionaire I’d want to be rescued by.
ACTUALLY it’s GNU/Linux (pronounced gu-noo-SLASH-li-nux). I know it’s just a “meme”, but get your facts straight buddy, this ain’t fucking le reddit.
Don’t make me have to rm -rf
your ass.
It’s a Lemmy alternative. They aim to do more or less the same thing, but are made by different people and developed independently.
But thanks to federation, Lemmy and Kbin can communicate similar to how Lemmy and Mastodon can communicate. So you can simply use the one you like best, and not worry about missing out on content posted to Lemmy.
Kbin is rough around the edges as it’s earlier in development than Lemmy, but it has more features than Lemmy, like a “microblogs” tab so that you can use it like Mastodon/Twitter if you want.
At 1:40: If your breath is ???, or you’re on a long ???
I think that’s “if your breath is mean, or you run a long thing”
Idk the others
It happened even while I was typing the above comment. Replying to you now doesn’t seem to do it, maybe because only 2 comments are visible in this view. I guess the full comment thread also tries to load new comments automatically?
Also, scrolling around sometimes abruptly loses momentum, which is very jarring on iOS.
So I’m not the only one experiencing weird jittery scrolling that jumps around on its own for no reason?
PeerTube migration time! Federate everything!!!
The other element to this is the lack of competition. Since companies funded this way don’t need to turn a profit for a long time, they can very easily kill their competitors who do need to be profitable to survive.
So when the time comes for the company to turn a profit, there are few if any competitors left to put pressure on them, giving them the power to do what they want, and leaving consumers with no other options.
Actually I was referring to the background of the comment being colored yellow instead of white. I think it’s because it was recently posted when I saw it. It’s not yellow anymore, but another comment here posted more recently did appear yellow until after it passed the 10 minute mark.
So I guess lemmy just highlights comments that are less than 10 minutes old. IIRC reddit had a feature like that for gold users, but it only did it after you already visited the comments section at least once.
That’s why you should always search for or file a bug report before trying to create a fix.