Joplin with sync via Nextcloud. It has other options though, you don’t have to spin up Nextcloud just for it.
Can 'o Beans — Into the Fediverse
Joplin with sync via Nextcloud. It has other options though, you don’t have to spin up Nextcloud just for it.
Absolutely agree — that entire album is amazing tho
Spotify links cuz I’m lazy — not in any particular order:
beer proceeds to shatter on the ground
Don’t take my opinions too seriously, I’m just referencing my Astronomy notes (of which come from a single semester of a single class). With that said, here’s my 2¢ guess:
I think they’re trying to say that the last time the universe as a whole was 0°C, was probably before the formation of matter in the universe (I’ll guess the inflation era, just after the birth of the universe, somewhere 10^(-35 to -33) seconds).
At this point in the universe, atoms cannot form (as the nuclear forces binding atoms are overwhelmed by the gravitational forces of all the energy in the Universe — you ever crush a cracker? It’d probably be like that). Perhaps even sub-atomic particles (protons, neutrons, etc.) can’t form. All that’s there is sub-sub-atomic particles (which we don’t know much about, from my understanding).
So basically we (and the world, etc.) would be ripped apart at the sub-sub-atomic level by the immense forces (gravitational, etc. — remember, all of the matter/energy in the universe is being concentrated in a small place) of the early universe.
So, it’s not that we would necessarily evaporate, nor that touching sub-sub-atomic matter would kill us, but more-so that we’d be crushed, at the sub-sub-atomic level, by the gravitational forces of the early universe. It’d probably be painless though, at least.
There’s a concept called Embrace, Extend, Extinguish (seemingly coined, in that form, in a Microsoft antitrust lawsuit). Here’s the Wikipedia page on it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
As I understand, people argue that Facebook/Meta, via Threads, will use this strategy in the long-term to either kill, or make effecitvely obsolete, the open technology behind Mastodon. If not that, then they could easily make the federation part of Threads buggy & unreliable, souring their users’ opinions on the “fediverse”.
They don’t need to control anyone; they only need to host a majority of the userbase (by being the most popular federated site). And they’re not starting from a user count of 1 or 10, unlike a lot of Mastodon sites.
Obviously, Mastodon & Lemmy, and the sites that run them, can keep chugging along just fine, but it’s argued that if Meta makes their federation implementation sub-par (or otherwise sabotages it), it’ll hurt the user-base growth of sites that use these projects (as people will see begin to see it as unreliable or what-not).
Is it as doom and gloom as people make it seem? Idk, I haven’t had time to care.
Yo momma so fat — she managed to tip the Iceberg.
(Club Penguin — though, it might’ve been obvious from my profile picture lol. It was just too easy.)
Ah, that’s a shame.
Can’t say I blame you lol. It’s really not an obvious setting, glad to hear it solved your issue!
Do you mean you have English checked off in Languages? That’s a different setting, you’ll need to select a language under Interface Language.
Here’s a picture of the Interface Language setting:
Now, if we were talking about the same thing, then yeah I’d have no clue what’s going on.
You can fix it by switching your interface language in your account settings from Browser Default to English, or whatever language you most often type in.
Not the greatest solution if you’re bilingual, though.
Edit: It seems like you can’t access that setting from Jerboa, you have to edit that setting on the website.
You can’t block instances, as a user. There’s an issue for it opened on Lemmy’s git repo though. You can block communities, though that gets more tedious as more communities pop up.
Sure does, if your motherboard plays nicely with it.
Personally, my acer laptop doesn’t; if it goes into sleep mode, I have to hard-reset it to get it working again.