In German it’s even funnier if you translate haunted with “besessen” as it means “occupied by bad souls” and “being sit on” at the same time.
In German it’s even funnier if you translate haunted with “besessen” as it means “occupied by bad souls” and “being sit on” at the same time.
But just a tiny Matchbox car that you need to spend a small fortune over almost two decades before it’s ready for use.
Depending on the speed of the hotdog car you should get your exhaust checked. ;)
Boost always shows the instance regardless of there being a display name or if it’s your local or a foreign instance.
Not sure if helpful but Boost for Lemmy has this feature. It’s called “Muted Words”.
Somehow a pretty meta level joke if not only the rabbit but the entire international system of bloodtypes is possibly based on a typ0. 😂
In Germany the blood types are A, B, AB and 0 (zero). That’s where my confusion came from: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AB0-System
Hint: You have to read it as “Type O” not 0/Zero/Null. Took me quite long ;)
On mobile you could also have a look at NewPipe. It does not have automated downloads but it shows you a simple list of all the videos from your subscriptions without any algorithm-based recommendations. It shows no ads and is fully open source.
Also supports plenty of services other than YouTube.
Well technically it’s 11:59 hours after eight, so you’re disqualified.
Sorry, you’re right. It’s been so long that I’ve installed the app and always went via system settings that I’ve incorrectly assumed it was native.
— incorrect statement removed
That’s just a made up fact by the TL;TR bot. In the linked source it just says "Chromium-based browsers including Chrome and Microsoft Edge. " Nothing about Firefox.
For government documents you need nothing but a plain old certificate to create a digital signature. If there is a single instance of trust (such as a government) there absolutely no point in using a blockchain.
Decentral NFTs for concert tickets would only make sense if you were looking for a solution to liberate the second market, i.e. people selling tickets to other people without involvement of the host of the concert. Such a model is neither beneficial for the hosts (as they wouldn’t benefit from the second market sales) nor the visitors (as the second market typically leads to even higher prices). If you meant a way to return/trade tickets on a platform controlled by the host / the original issuer of the tickets, then there’s again no need at all for crypto aside plain old, stupid certificates.
Can you reach the server’s IP in general from other PCs in your network? Or is the issue restricted to the nextcloud service?
Isn’t clear and transparent rules a pretty good way to tell users what to expect from a community? I mean, you are free to offer or request help elsewhere if you don’t want to comply to the set of rules. You can even start your own community if you’d like. I think it’s for sure better than individual moderators deciding based on a gut feeling and blocking random posts and users.
Questions 11, 12, and 20 we’re all graded incorrectly as the correct answer contradicts the specified source.
Based on the automatic grading I got 12 out of 20. Based on the feedback / comments I got 15 correct.
I’m quite proud that within the human photographies I classified 100% correct but I guess it’ll be impossible for me if the algorithms just improve a tiny little bit.
That’s nothing some glue and screws couldn’t fix! :D
You could also argue that cardboard isn’t the right material to build shelves and tables from. Yet Ikea makes them and - at least in my experience - they’re pretty stable and good-looking. So why not make a cabin from firewood? :-P
In Boost for Lemmy you can see lists of everything you posted, commented, upvoted or downvoted in your profile.