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Hi, fruux.com is what you’re looking for.
Most email services allow you to forward mail to other addresses, and download all your mail to move it to another provider.
Foliate is hands down the best ebook reader
man reading this was like seeing someone kidnap a mcdonald’s employee and expecting the execs to pay ransom
I couldn’t find specific votes, but if you follow this source I’m sure you’ll find something
i already learned how to use my operating system, now you’re telling me I have to learn 30 new libraries that do the exact same shit?
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Don’t talk to me.
portraying people who pretend to be better just because they use a specific distro
How exactly is your setup going to be better
it won’t have all the bloat and will reflect who I really am
How the fuck is this satire? It’s literally just shaming someone for having different priorities. Like the only attempts at “comedy” here are actually just going for low hanging fruit “I use arch BTW”, the entire vegan t-shirt thing, the receding hairline.
no one’s fucking downloading Arch to have a quick and easy OOTB experience, and no one’s touching Fedora workstation for a lightweight and super tailored OS.
This is a strawman at best, and OP is full of shit.
Fair, although explaining a potential vector for a hypothetical XSS attack and its implications to someone who doesn’t know what Javascript is sounds like information overload
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You download a copy of a photo I took to your computer.
I have a website that lets people see the photo, it’s a popular website
Except that photo on my website doesn’t point to a copy of that photo on one of my computers, it points to the copy on yours.
Millions of people visit my website, and each time they do, they download your copy of my photo.
Uploading that photo to millions of computers across the world fucks up your internet service. You could also switch out my photo for another one, maybe even an offensive one, but my website would still point visitors to it.
In the original post, this is what a multibillion dollar corporation, a bank, did to a not-for-profit service that keeps a historical record of the internet.
I hinted at the security implications of what happened, but explaining that would make the analogy too complex.
It is a selfish and short view of the world.
Empathy, cognitive, emotional, compassionate, comes more naturally to some individuals than to others.
What you see here is someone who may not understand the situation and its consequences, or has trouble forming a connection with the people impacted by the situation. But the compassion does show, they’re reaching out, asking questions, trying to understand.
I don’t think that’s a sign of a selfish or short-sighted person.
I’m thinking of leaving lemmy, too.
Information is worthless without context, but that’s all that content aggregators seem to like.
Community is worthless without connection, anonymous text isn’t much to connect over.
All Reddit had going for it was a wealth of diverse experiences for people to draw from. For Lemmy, this is at best a side dish, a sprinkle of gold over a pile of shit.
u r dumb enough to let someone take advantage of your naivety in some topic out there, tech nerd.
that’s just how shit works, remember it.
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what the fuck