Well I'm not losing lem.monster because I'm not a fucking idiot.
I wonder if something else happened
Well I'm not losing lem.monster because I'm not a fucking idiot.
I wonder if something else happened
Yes, Nextcloud. It's not perfect, but it has made my life easier for the last few years
You don't see a lot of chatter about the CCPA, I wonder why.
Oh, I noticed this too. I wound up just using Samsung Internet to install as a PWA. It's not like I need uBlock Origin on lemmy.
It's hard to imagine a practical reason to do so. This, however, has not been a good heuristic for determining what a CEO having a temper tantrum will do, so who the hell knows.
I've yet to see any of them start posting. On my instance none of them could pass email validation because the emails were fake. I imagine this is true for many instances with a ton of bot sign-ups.
I think just reporting sign-ups as "users" is misleading. The user count on lemmy should reflect only approved/activated accounts, imo.
Right, even if you don't use anything affected by the restrictions being put on the API, I just feel like Reddit will get noticeably worse from here on out. Huffman is basically promising that it will.
I think most people wouldn't bother to do that, but there's nothing inherently wrong with it. If your wife finds it annoying it might be because she feels like her use of AC is now being monitored and judged. You should probably make it clear that that's not the case. If it is the case, then yeah, you should stop.