It’s private if you run it locally
Alternate account for @simple@lemmy.world
It’s private if you run it locally
Kids these days will never know the frustration of booting a PC on an ancient HDD. I’d turn on my laptop, go do something else for 3 minutes, log in, go do something else for everything to wake up, then I can start using it.
What does Selenium have to do with reducing power usage?
This. Say what you will about Apple, I don’t like them either, but they have a much much better commitment to privacy than Google or Microsoft.
They updated their TOS to say they can access and review anything you create on their products: https://80.lv/articles/people-aren-t-happy-with-adobe-s-spyware-like-terms-of-service-update/
For the record this was made 8 years ago and is pretty out of date.
Not hacked, it’s just getting spammed and I’m not sure if the mods are still active.
Furries tried to make the Linux mascot a furry instead of Tux the penguin
Wow they’re still doing DVDs?
Mastodon’s main dev isn’t really open. Have a look at the “Ego” part of this article
That article was over 5 years ago now. I would expect that there has been massive change now that Mastodon is way more popular, and the project is way more involved. Also, blocks and mutes do work now.
but the Fediverse as a whole.
FWIW video playback on Mastodon has been seamless for me.
Really great stuff. Does this apply to everything in ControlNet or only posing?
Hooray! There’s some really good stuff in this update. Can’t wait until my instance upgrades and hopefully it won’t break my current apps too much.
Having to go through the process of merging hurts morale and slows performance. Give everyone on your team the right to force push to master.
I’ve already heard of people using Termux to host services on their old phones. Seems to work well.
See https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser
The TL;DR is that while the browser is technically fine, the people that own it are really fishy and are always trying to turn a profit, whether it be pushing crypto or discussing having their own ad network. They also use Chromium which means Google can slowly push things into it. You should use Firefox with Ublock Origin and tune the browser settings for privacy. There are also forks of Firefox tuned for privacy but I don’t think most people need it.
From left to right: Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, Gentoo, Debian
How does this compare to Revolt?