Ublock Origin and Cookieautodelete. I personally also have dark reader on every browser I use.
Ublock Origin and Cookieautodelete. I personally also have dark reader on every browser I use.
I’m getting a timeout, so apparently it is.
The reddit API thing started because reddit thought they owned the content and could lock it behind a paywall for people who want training data. But that fundamentally isn’t the case, so that whole thing backfired.
If someone wants to own the content and restrict access, they have to distribute it on their own instead of using a public platform. Lemmy is the wrong tool for that.
Why would we want to stop that? It’s a public forum, so it should get scraped.
That comment was some very obvious sarcasm. There will always be a few idiots, don’t worry about those.
But I do think /s has its place around autism communities because many of those people really can’t tell.
Microservices and general “everything in the cloud” sentiment is stupid, it has ridiculous oerformance overheads and adds single points of failure that can easily prevent half the world from functioning.
I’m surprised at how good it is after reading the reviews. The UI has huge margins everywhere but other than that it’s great.
Probably the equipment or maybe how you’re touching the part you want to heat.
Take a look at this video where Louis Rossmann explains which tips works and which ones don’t and shows why.