

you need to subscribe for a domain name for that


you need to subscribe for a domain name for that


does it even have a different response for banned accounts?


It’s a really interesting thing that happens, Pixelfed put me in touch with some amazing industry photographers like NatGeo dudes and such, and it’s actually got my photography career properly started.
that sounds amazing!


I don’t think there is any use in reducing all internet conversations to just seeking social acceptance. you could just apply that to all conversations whatsoever. then why speak with others, and why go out of the house, it’s all just seeking fame or whatever right?
I don’t think it works that way.


its funny that your are linking a lemmy.world cross post through piefed, but we can’t view it because piefed requires login. even though the content is not from there…


ahh just the regular AI shilling comment from eyekaytee. do you comment in any other topic whatsoever?


it seems piefed has put upma login wall in recent weeks. I’m not sure what does that prevent other than regular users visiting links…


it seems piefed has put upma login wall in recent weeks. I’m not sure what does that prevent other than regular users visiting links…


Enable Wireless debugging
not everyone has wifi at home, and this doesn’t work without one. It’s also very complicated for people. it is basically a wall around a garden.
also you either have to set adb over wifi to automatically turn on when connecting to that wifi, which is not that safe, or turn it on manually every time you want to install apps or updates. with that, the recent android feature to allow 3rd party stores to update their apps without a prompt goes out the window.
teams is not fancy, I would say its worse


speaking of Framework. did anything turn out of their “big tent” approach as they were saying it? was there any continuation of that thing?
for those who have no idea, there was some controversy around Framework when they were collaborating with omarchy and its founder of some specific beliefs


Congratulations, that is you. you are unlike most other people. and it is not because everyone other than you is dumb dumb.
It never says “buy” anywhere on any button.
true. it says “add to cart”, as if adding a non-consumable physical item, like a boxed DVD, to a shopping cart. then “continue to payment” and “estimated total price”.
steam is the least offender. other places do have buy buttons where buying does not result in owning.


But the state policing basic social interaction is dystopian as fuck and screaming for abuse. No thanks. The state isn’t worthy of that sort of trust in the first place. Not one of them. Leave it to the families and communities, focus on helping them to succeed. It’s cheaper and more effective.
that’s exactly what will happen but in a worse form, where everyone will be subjected to it, not only parents that were or not unwilling to deal with this.


“subscriber agreement” makes no sense when you press a “buy” button and you pay once, not continuously. going by that, it just makes sense that a subscriber agreement is not in effect, because there is no subscription, or you would be paying for a continued subscription at regular intervals


You agree to the service or don’t use the service.
if it were so simple. it can be done with pure entertainment services, but nowhere else.
But it should be clearer for the dumb dumbs, definitely.
Congratulations, you just called everyone dumb dumb who simply just has so little time and energy after work that they literally can’t read the terms and follow the updates to all the terms, or else they wouldn’t get to use the services.


Didn’t a major browser remove JXL support after it was added?
yes, chrome, a few years ago. google wanted to push its own inferior format
I think the biggest outlier was LibreOffice, which didn’t support any modern formats.
that’s possible it does not use the system libraries for that. but the system file manager and system gallery app should support it, and anything that uses the same libs


oh so it’s not a bug but a design decision. I don’t know whether that’s better or worse. maybe it could be patched…
if you look at the github profile, probably its wholly AI driven
wow I didn’t know lemmy allows comments so long
now me too, I don’t know what happened. but in the past few weeks it was always like that