

Lemmy sends out the community name as a hashtag to Mastodon, so this post is tagged #nostupidquestions. The hashtag isn’t visible, but the post shows up in the tag timeline nonetheless.
also known as @squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi


Lemmy sends out the community name as a hashtag to Mastodon, so this post is tagged #nostupidquestions. The hashtag isn’t visible, but the post shows up in the tag timeline nonetheless.
No. I have blocked most politics- and news-communities and I get plenty of content and discussions.
I’m talking about people on Windows desktops. They don’t know what Windows is, they confuse Office with Windows all the time, they go online through the “internet symbol” which is their default browser that they don’t know the name of. Google is their default search engine and they’ve never seen any other search engine.
In my experience non-techy people just don’t know what Edge and Bing are.


I think I know what it is now. It’s the vocal melodies. It might be certain intervals and scales that he reuses over and over again.
Thanks for the suggestions. The songs you posted kind of back my claim. Don’t get me wrong, I like individual songs like 21st Century Digital Boy, Punkrock Song or No Control. But when it comes to listening to a whole album it’s too much of the same for me.
But “Into the Unknown” is crazy. I didn’t know they had an album that sounded completely different and each song is different. They seem to hide it well, it’s not on Qobuz, Deezer nor Spotify. I found a podcast about it, listening to it now.


Bad Religion
I knew the admin of my instance from Mastodon and saw that they are very transparent regarding donations and administration.


Have as much fun today, without ruining tomorrow.


I don’t know if they provide full lists of censored sites, but check out the OONI Explorer
OONI Explorer is an open data resource on internet censorship around the world.
Since 2012, millions of network measurements have been collected from more than 200 countries. OONI Explorer sheds light on internet censorship and other forms of network interference worldwide.


Not RSS, but we have bots that post some games to !dailygames@lemmy.zip every day. I reply to those for sure. You would miss out on those games if you’d block all bots.


I guess it’s for sync
Support network sync with WebDAV


I use Table Habit for stuff like this.
No problem! I can just kill the process in the…shit.
No problem! I can just kill the process in the…shit.


sudo apt-get drink
I haven’t seen <b> and <i> being used for years. I thought they were fully replaced by <strong> and <em>


Are we talking about PieFed the software or piefed.social the instance? We should seperate development cost from hosting cost.
If PieFed the software grows to 1M users and the users are distributed across a lot of instances, the cost for hosting is split between all instances.
If the instance piefed.social grows to 1M users we have a different problem and that is centralization.


Please don’t
Check the left pocket… It’s an investmint
Have you tried Mastodons official app? It got a lot better over the years.