How do younpay for these services? I’d imagine you might not want to use your credit cards.
How do younpay for these services? I’d imagine you might not want to use your credit cards.
If you use a VPN, change your country and see if that affects the content you’re offered. I’m in Manchester according to my VPN, and Netflix is offering me tons of British sitcoms and dramas, shows not available in my home country.
This is the sign you were looking for to get off of dating apps.
Did your coworker know what you were talking about? Also, please explain how AirVPN with DNS blocking works.
You can also create an alt on kbin and subscribe to Lemmy communities there. I’m posting this from kbin.social.
OP, if you are being sincere, you can give kbin a try. I’m writing this to you from kbin.social. You can subscribe to many different communities in Lemmy and magazines in Kbin and see them all in your kbin Subscribed feed. I have more content than I know what to do with.
If that doesn’t work for you, you could also try Squabbles, which has groups instead of communities and seems likable and very general interest.
Prior to Musk, IIRC, the valuation was around $11B.
But he did convince both Musk and the board that Musk would be the right buyer. He helped orchestrate this deal.
which is present in the footer of every major website in the world
OMG, I just realize that the little blue bird will be replaced with an X everywhere. A generic looking, forgettable X.
I also realize that instead of saying “follow me on Twitter” or “I’m on Twitter,” people will say “follow me on X” and “I’m on X,” which sounds like you’re talking about Ecstacy or Molly. Very 1990s club kid. (He’s Gen X so I’m sure he’s well aware of how this sounds.)
I am seldom a conspiracy theorist but I am really starting to think that he is deliberately trying to destroy Twitter, I mean X.
The X11 logo is much nicer.
Thanks for this reply. That’s probably the best way to use LLMs - general definitions or framing / summarizing of issues. And then always check the sources to make sure it was accurate. I’ve played around with ChatGPT and Bard and I think my mistake has been to be a little too granular or specific in my prompts. In most cases it produced results that were inaccurate (ETA: or flat out demonstrably wrong) or only fulfilled a part of the prompt.
Did they come up with the new name in some kind of software name generator? Sort of like the hip hop name generator that Donald Glover used to come up with Childish Gambino?
I don’t think there’s a way to do this in Lemmy. I did this in Inoreader (until I decided to unfollow those subs completely).
OP, you can set up a RSS subscription to your fave Reddit sub. It might not give you all of the replies but it should give you the original post.
Also, there’s a RedditUpdates community (or magazine?).
I’m on kbin.social. We don’t have a saved feature AFAIK. I believe that our boosted posts are saved but it would be a lot to sift through (i boost a lot of posts).
Ugh. I went to Feedly after Google Reader went kaput (why did then end that, it was great). I went back to Feedly about a week ago after leaving Reddit. So now I’m on the hunt again.
I would also greatly appreciate free non-selfhosted RSS suggestions for desktop and Android phone.
So, to use this, I download F-droid to my Android device and then download Vimusic?
Or… to prevent being accused of duplicating Twitter. Being a Fediverse instance gives Meta some cover:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/06/twitter-meta-lawsuit-threads-app-musk-zuckerberg
You can try NewPipe, which is free. IIRC I downloaded it from F-Droid. Maybe someone else can reply and confirm that’s the best place to get it.