I just can’t copy anything from the URL bar at all.
I just can’t copy anything from the URL bar at all.
Will this fix copying from the url bar in kde?
It’s $0.01 per install at that scale according to their pricing chart.
Great, now my city can be overrun with cars in the simulation too.
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Bandwidth was the wrong choice of words. Storage space is more what I meant.
I don’t understand why lemmy caches photos in the first place? Like surely it’s quicker, easier, and lower bandwidth to just store a url to the original source.
why not just use a JST connector instead of soldering it? What board are you running?
You definitely do not want to generate TOTPs in your password manager. That makes it a single point of failure in the event of a breach.
Why would I go on bad lemmy?
But NextDNS is closed source isn’t it? Personally I wouldn’t trust proprietary software with my entire DNS request history.
You guys back up your server?
I don’t like having the URL bar perpetually taking up real estate like it does on iOS
If you save it to the homepage this doesn’t happen. Guide
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those early days thirty years ago.
I misread this ad thirteen and though, “haha silly it was 20 years ago.” Then re-read it and realized it said thirty.
Then I had to go sit down for a minute and contemplate my impending demise.
I have to agree, you can tell the platform is not up to speed at all.
It’s OSS, you can contribute to improve it. Otherwise just sit tight and wait.
There’s not a multi-million dollar VC investment back these projects, they owe you nothing. You (as in the wider community) contribute to improve it or you wait for the one guy to decide your feature request is worth tackling.
I don’t have any issue with opening an issue in the repo, that part seems reasonable. It, by definition, is an issue with the codebase.
In LitigousEmma’s defense, kbin did not comply with the license terms of the open source software, so there is a valid concern here. Unlike most programming languages which are often released under licenses which do not requite attribution.
However, mistakes happen. The open source community is better off if we could all just start from 0 and escalate based on response.
Cross-posting my comment:
This is one of my largest frustrations with the open source community. Everything is immediately assumed as malicious. There is no escalation, it’s “you screwed me over” from the jump.
I suppose it’s bred from decades of large corporations pilfering open source for profit. However, this post could easily have been, “I noticed there’s some code I wrote that wasn’t attributed, would you mind adding that?”. Escalate from there if the appropriate actions aren’t taken.
Why are you doing that? Don’t do that.