swastikars
I chortled.
swastikars
I chortled.
Oh that's a dope ass tool.
Could you elaborate on this?
Wish you a nice day.
... was that sarcastic?
There is no better way. Any more structure, like hooks or dividers, reduces the usable storage space.
Label your ziplocs and call it a day.
To answer your question in relation to Summit, or any Lemmy client in general:
Implementing a feature like this interferes with user agency. I dislike the idea that my device would be sending my reading habits to a fact checking site. Since the implementation would most likely be domain agnostic, that website wouldn't just know my political stance, it would also know my interests. I don't need any more targeted advertising for Legos, sports paraphernalia, or enterprise server equipment.
From a developer perspective, I bet that API costs money eventually. It's a trap.
Channel your inner KMag, Lando.
There's a decent chance M$ continues supporting Win10 after "End of Life," just like [ checks notes ] every single "mandatory" update they've ever attempted.
My stove is dying.
Bud, do you know what "smutty" means?
I'm not an editor, I'm not your editor, and I don't give shit away for free. A disclaimer doesn't absolve you from what comes after, it just prepares your audience for the beating you're about to take in the comments.
It's the Nuclear Gandhi bug all over again. By dialing down their romance by absolute 40%, you've gone through the floor and interger overflowed to 255%.