You do realize with more donations they can AFFORD to hire more people, and to get the help they need? Money is the solution. Let's not downplay the value of it.
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Well my comment was with heavy hyperbole simply to point out an obvious bias, not to disprove your point.
Imo, I agree blatant racism is on the rise. I assume it has to do with people being terminally online these days, and websites like Twitter no longer censoring any flavor of racism.
Allows for the vocal minority to appear as a vocal majority, because the majority are actually busy with their lives.
Due to the nature of Lemmy, nothing is ever truly deleted as it gets federated across multiple different instances.
It may eventually sync across most.
Deleting tends to only delete it on that instance, hence why when you reply to a deleted one, chances are you see it from your current instance's cache. Or vice versa.
I personally use Weawow currently, but I used Windy before.
Nvidia open drivers.
Wayland has rendering glitches (most notably with steam) and X11 has constant micro-flickering that kills my eyes.
The only thing that shouldn't have anything to do with it was the NVMe.
Wiped clean several times over with sanitization and several linux installs, but it's the only old part, and only tie-in.
They don't.
Just went through another round of Proxmox-> NixOS-> EndeavourOS-> Windows11, because of Nvidia.
I upgraded everything except one NVMe.
Also read what I actually wrote. Full offline installs always.
And linux would be an option except Nvidia.
Chances are MS is still tracking you via TPM and/or hw/peripherals.
I can't not register Windows 11, because despite everything I try to erase my hardware footprint, it still ties it to my digital license.
This goes as far as upgrading every single piece of hardware on my PC, and using an entirely different ISP.
And no. I don't use any Microsoft services on Win 11. I don't use Internet in any capacity when installing. Nor do I use any cd keys for Windows.
Everything the installer asks me, I answer "No." to.
This should honestly be a huge privacy concern but alas.
Firefox is the product. Mozilla is the company.
Sue Mozilla.
Step 1. Figure out what type of pattern your printer uses.
Step 2. Introduce noise in every print that's undetectable to the eye, but completely ruins the forensics.
Step 3. Send ransom letters.