If it doesn't use servers, where is the content stored? Or stuff just disappears when a user whose computer used to serve the files is turned off?
gd42
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Tesla's value plunged nearly $200 billion since mid-July – and the EV maker faces a bumpy road ahead
Mercedes for example - and it works better than Tesla's on shitty roads.
It would be probably cheaper and much better for the world to set up something like this for Elon, where everything is exactly how he wants it.
Yes I know, it was just pretty funny that the first comment I saw was about a paid 3rd party app not paying for access, when this was one of reddit's "official" reasons for the changes.
I think lemmy instances should be able to charge for API acce... wait a minute
I use an Dell docking station with my laptop. Any webpage with Spotify embed turns off my external displays because somewhere along the line the video signal loses the DRM certification. It's infuriating.