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In rainbows?
In rainbows?
My experience is that if you are unable to verify a Google gift card, even one given to my child as a birthday gift, you’re fucked
Is the any way to add something like this to my pihole to block all this shit network wide?
Yeah, they were the ones who pioneered streaming
Donated! Keep up the good work
I don’t disagree that they should make some money for their efforts, but isn’t every client for lemmy made by a single developer?
I’m android and went through about 1 month of switching between clients to find the one I liked the most. Connect was the winner for me. Multiple accounts, hide read, good default UI amongst a handful of other things
My default sort is top 12 hours. Keeps the home page fresh, I never seem to run out of good content
I don’t know why this hasn’t been universally adopted. I love my HUD,
I’ve had this same problem and it’s infuriating. I now use the accessibility option where it speaks the captcha, haven’t had any problems proving I’m not a robot that way
Oryx & Crake - solid start to a Margaret Atwater series. Lots of world building and exposition. Looking forward to continuing the series. Currently reading Fairy Tale by Stephen King
T9 was the shit
Well. There’s gotta be a first time on a new platform. Congratulations
Same concept applies, now you got shit particles running up your whole body. Wouldn’t suspenders touch the ground in the bathroom also… shudders
If it’s just another server that I can choose to follow or not, whatever, doesn’t bother me. Anything that will make the fediverse better, faster is ok imo.
That being said, I do not, nor will ever trust Facebook
Reddit is the largest aggregator in the world. Why not use that power to generate content while lemmy is growing? It’s going to take time to build a large enough user base to provide consistent content. Reddit will bring people here faster
Looks like the reddit admins got to them…
How else is the comment supposed to be perceived?
It’s more about not really caring if the person you’re telling the joke to finds it funny and more about amusing yourself