But once the display is updated, the circuitry isn’t really necessary. Maybe you could reduce the thickness and the duplication of circuitry by having a “dock” with the circuitry where you insert the card to update it.
But once the display is updated, the circuitry isn’t really necessary. Maybe you could reduce the thickness and the duplication of circuitry by having a “dock” with the circuitry where you insert the card to update it.
/c/lemmyconnect on Android lets you filter by keywords.
Off-topic but awesome avatar.
It does in 99% of the communities. Some are not exclusively NSFW content, so it makes sense to make the tag optional in those. It opens the door for novice users to make a mistake though.
Technically I believe every communities created with the NSFW tag will auto-apply the NSFW tags on all posts. Maybe the user who posted submitted to a community that isn’t tagged as such (some of them like /c/celebs@lemmynsfw.com) because the content is not always NSFW.
The only thing we can realistically do is to report these posts. It send a report to your instance admins, who can hide the post from being viewed at the instance you’re at. It will also send a report to the mods of community at lemmynsfw.com in which the post was submitted who can take action on the post itself.
Don’t know which app you used if any, but you got some cleanup to do.
It depends how vague or precise the rules are. If the rules are clearly defined, and the mods are applying those rules evenly then they’re an ally as they keep the community to a sane level for everyone else.
It’s when they start applying the rules unevenly or as if the rules don’t apply to them that they become an adversary.
It’s not always easy though, because they’ll something encounter participants that are acting in bad faith but withing the rules. Those can be frustrating for a moderator, but then it’s a good way to see if they’re following the rules or their emotions.
Some will never know the pain of hitting the outside of their hand on a sharp corner inside a computer case while pulling on one of these.
There’s 2FAS. It’s open source, available on Android and iOS as well as on desktop through the browser extension.
It’s only on Android, OP is asking for iOS.
I like Molex.
Said no one ever.
There are clear benefits from hosting and controlling the instance, but then you need to dedicate resources to moderation if you can’t find enough volunteers.
It’s mostly about commitment and resources.
The protocol is open, so there are apps that are cross-compatible.
for example
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pavelsof.wormhole
Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9P564W951H6N
macOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/riftshare/id1602642908
I’d archive them first, then you can decide when and where to repost it
You can create one, and as soon as the ball starts to roll you can ask if someone wants to take over and become the mod.
Laws are usually a reactions to a behavior we want to eliminate, they’re rarely made to prevent something we anticipate.
The classic small business trying to save some pennies by cheaping out on the important stuff like backups, despite several attempts at reasoning them, by ultimately ending up crumbling after a system failure.
Saying that “homosexuality is normal” is one of the five big lies? Big oof right there.
If that’s the kind of content shared here, I’ll remove this community from our instance as this kind of thinking as no place in a modern and inclusive society.