Will this fix copying from the url bar in kde?
Will this fix copying from the url bar in kde?
It’s $0.01 per install at that scale according to their pricing chart.
Bandwidth was the wrong choice of words. Storage space is more what I meant.
I don’t understand why lemmy caches photos in the first place? Like surely it’s quicker, easier, and lower bandwidth to just store a url to the original source.
Not keen on cars with an over reliance on central displays for everything. Having a single unit controlling so many things that could easily be switches, dials or other things feels pretty dangerous.
Coulda just ended the sentence there.
You definitely do not want to generate TOTPs in your password manager. That makes it a single point of failure in the event of a breach.
To say, as in to state as fact, yes.
To question, no.
There’s a wide gap between “covid originated in a lab” and “covid could have originated in a lab”.
But NextDNS is closed source isn’t it? Personally I wouldn’t trust proprietary software with my entire DNS request history.
You guys back up your server?
I don’t like having the URL bar perpetually taking up real estate like it does on iOS
If you save it to the homepage this doesn’t happen. Guide
Yes, edited
I have to agree, you can tell the platform is not up to speed at all.
It’s OSS, you can contribute to improve it. Otherwise just sit tight and wait.
There’s not a multi-million dollar VC investment back these projects, they owe you nothing. You (as in the wider community) contribute to improve it or you wait for the one guy to decide your feature request is worth tackling.
Other countries mange this with proper clothing and a variety of alternative public transit options.
Rain Capes are a popular solution for rainy weather when cycling.
Or you chose to avoid the bike that day and take the bus/streetcar/metro/etc.
I live in NYC and by far my favorite aspect is being able to decide between a variety for transit options that best suit the specific trip I’m making. For example, I typically commute by bike, but if it’s raining I can easily switch that trip to be on the subway.
America has one of the worst run freight rail networks in the world. Plighted by decades of deferred maintenance and destruction of existing infrastructure in service of the all mighty operating ratio.
Amtrak would be far more reliable without the American freight rail industry clogging up the lines with massive super trains and refusal to make capital improvements to the network.
The lengths Americans will go to to not build trains is astounding.
This waste is also present in traditional injection molding in the form of sprues, runners, and gates (probably less, though it depends on the site specifics).
I just can’t copy anything from the URL bar at all.