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They were being called 8 buck schmucks.
They were being called 8 buck schmucks.
He’s so hot right now.
Christian Horny 🥣
Awesome, I’ll check it out.
I recently watched the movie Running Man, and your quote reminded me that in the movie they have court appointed agents instead of attorneys, lol.
Get an n100 mini PC, I bought one with 12 GB of ram and a 512 GB SSD for about $170.
For me Gborad’s best feature is the speech to text function, I find it to be very accurate. Since I’ve started using it, I barely type anything at all.
From what I understand, the attackers steal your number by gaining access to your phone carrier account.
They can gain access to your account either by finding your info in a data breach, or by phishing the account details from you.
That’s why they say that you need to setup a strong password with 2FA for your phone carrier account to protect yourself from this kind of attack.
If drivers can see a yellow flag message on their steering wheels, why don’t they send a checkered flag message at the end of the race?
They could set up their own fully federated Lemmy instance and scrape themselves.
They don’t need a deal with Lemmy.
It’s an open platform, they can just scrape all the data.
Also the shitstorm it would cause, when you can’t access an account that you used Gmail to sign up.
If the dogs run faster, the man would be sent flying into the water.
Awesome, thanks!
That makes searching reddit usable again.
Awesome!
Quick question, is it possible to open a reddit link in RDX?
For example a reddit link from Google search results.
Voyager
It’s a FOSS privacy respecting Lemmy client.
It’s available on Android and IOS
You can also try it as a PWA: https://vger.app
Awesome!
Is it possible to collapse comments?
Edit: figured it out, double tap to collapse comments.
I think the iMessage push is a US only thing, mainly because almost everyone uses SMS/iMessage for texting, and if you don’t have an iPhone you’re stuck with the standard SMS features.
In other parts of the world they use WhatsApp, Telegram, or other multi platform messaging apps, so no one really cares about iMessage.
That’s actually why I installed Linux, lol.
I bought a Wi-Fi card and I couldn’t seem to make it work in Windows 10.
So I searched for the model number online and found out that it was only compatible with Windows 7, wtf?
So I installed Linux mint and it recognized the Wi-Fi card automatically.