Not in my experience, only a handful of comments were restored after 2 weeks in my account, just delete them manually and you’re good to go
Not in my experience, only a handful of comments were restored after 2 weeks in my account, just delete them manually and you’re good to go
You can use powerDeleteSuite to delete everything from your reddit account
The thing with AI is that it is both a parasite to the content it is trained on and an alternative to it because people who ask AI don’t ask in forums
These tech giants are searching for a way to keep everyone happy but I honestly don’t see any
Reddit just realized it has been sitting on a pile of gold the entire time and now it wants to reap its rewards
So basically the worst from reddit (controlled, monetized, monitored) and the worst of lemmy (server instance handling and costs) lmao
Good luck with that
Why is he saying he would like to see a federated approach?
With federation there is no monetization, no centralized analytics, no centralized control over content. All things meta strives for
Would you consider samsung wallet big tech?
They are much smaller than google (user base wise)
I am not entirely sure it can be installed on non Samsung phones and non stock roms
Wow such a toxic mechanism should be banned, if I was the small company i would literally perma-call their offices and spam emails all day until payment is sent
I would argue 50% payment upfront and 50% on delivery could be somewhat of a solution, worst case scenario they don’t pay on delivery and you wait for half payment
Thank you! Really easy to understand
Let me ask you another question, where are my comments stored? Are they only in my instance or are they elsewhere too?
Lets say i comment on a post from my instance, if someone from another instance sees the post will il be replicated in their instances database?
What if i comment on another instances post? Will my comment be stored in the other instance database or in mine?
What if i delete a comment/post? Am i guaranteed in Will be deleted everywhere?
Thank you! Really easy to understand
How does it work with the current api changes? Lmao
How has a self hosted imap been treating you?
I heard some pretty brutal stories, like big email providers just refusing emails from self hosted servers
So the “true” state of a post is always in it’s instance of origin
I think this is because YouTube pushed so much its shorts (tiktok knockoff) but they’re not as profitable. My guesstimate is that at least 70% of traffic is in shorts now so longer content is rarely played along with longer ads
Right! I thought I was the only dumbass that found tweet structure extremely unintuitive and difficult to understand who was talking to whom
I used 1password for over two years and switched to bitwarden 1 year ago
Easy transition, however bitwarden is not as feature rich. There are a couple things I miss like vaults and items like database credentials or ftp and so on. The mobile android extension is not as good at picking up login forms
I will still use it rather than 1password for it being free and open-source
Even if you do not provide a real fingerprint from your browser if you allow it to collect so many information it’s still able to uniquely identify you because noone is going to have all those info the same as you