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Never heard of Twilio… searched it up and still haven’t got a clue. What do they do?


It’s almost as if an authoritarian nation has espionage professionals.



I just counted them, assuming you mean the first 100 servers featured in the discover tab. I counted only 6 like what you were talking about, 3 that use it while talking about inclusivity, 5 about anime / japanese games (you should know what I mean), and 1 that associates it with Linux so I don’t know if it’s joking or not.



With centralization and prebuilt integration’s disadvantages comes extreme convenience. And I like sending images of random things I see and would like to share.


Sounds like these are the only servers you’ve joined


Speaking of which, apparently the IRS is testing a free online tax calculator


u/@Max_P said this at the !technology thread:

Software installs services to make its features operate, including optional default off ones. More news at 10.

This is just like any other optional feature of Chromium you don’t use


Ah, so that’s why everyone was so hyped when he developed a €169 software to calibrate the MacBook orientation sensor


Just asking: what rights are missing for this to be FOSS?


Why do you want advertising to go bankrupt? Just opening it in a private tab or blocking it so you don’t get it is enough.


How do these extensions do that? I’m not sure what you mean, I tried it and later uninstalled it a few days ago and saw nothing wrong… The open in edge extension literally just adds the edge protocol in front of the link


These are just functionality you don’t want which they also say they do, nothing seems to be wrong with the addons themselves… I could say the both for a bee theme on the marketplace and put it in cursed if that’s really the reason




But your recommendations don’t sync between devices


  1. Kbin and Lemmy are two of the most liberal hosting software. It’s slightly literal in this specific instance which is literally Lemmy.Marxist-Leninist. While implementations of that ideology often aren’t liberal the ideology itself is. Post such stuff on 𝕏 if you want people who might actually “help” you.
  2. Pologyny is a crime in the US. Just that a man is really attractive doesn’t mean they engage in such activity. Such men also have personality characteristics that prevent them from doing “serial monogamy”. In the case of Johnny Carson, having 4 wives over 56 years isn’t “serial monogamy” either.
  3. You don’t need to have sex to have children. You can always adopt.

Nazism is also an ideology. If you subscribe to Nazism and agree with what Nazis did you’re a Nazi. That doesn’t mean you have to do anything.



Apple Music has very good quality, packs some value, a very beautiful and intuitive UI (if you like apple design which I do), all the features you would expect, and a large selection. I also don’t get Amazon though


It sounds like they have Apple Music already. And their problem is privacy, not price.


No worries, my problem was that markdown indents the first paragraph after a list item declaration like 1. . My recommendation which you can definitely ignore is just ditch the number


The Phoebus Cartel is not the greatest example, since there’s a solid argument for energy efficiency. I also think most cases of software subscriptions are bad and far worse than e.g. Adobe’s CS days


help the fact that you only put a one in the first paragraph is bothering me

I’ve never heard of Clove or Reship before though, thanks!