at least it tries to make me have a routine
Congrats King, live your best life and bring a smile everywhere you go
Which books or sources have you read or studied to classify a sub set of people in such a precise manner?
They who, first of all
You would be surprised, this is (quite modified) Ubuntu
EDIT: Thanks for reminding me to change that icon
I See You’re a Man of Culture as Well
Thank you Roku, a step forward towards self hosting and self managing of every service
Maybe is because I am not native but I did not get it
Like, to me looks like a further reason to transition to a serverless authentication
My account https://lemmy.world/u/thecookingsenpai is not the same as https://lemmy.ml/u/thecookingsenpai or any other instance. Thus, each account is bound to the instance it was created on, although it can interact with other instances
(aka if lemmy.today disappears you would have no account to log in with)
Woah, nope. Thanks, digging in it!
Tbh i never found an app that runs better on snap than on deb
Same goes for almost anything like snap
That post tho
Will add, you are totally right
True, I just wanted to be more generic before going technical (this is very vague from a tech point of view so i was testing how the idea could be reacted)
Will do, thanks! The main reason is to solve the following “problem”: in a decentralized protocol like ActivityPub I (personally) find very weird that accounts are bound to a central instance. I have like 6 “thecookingsenpai” accounts across instances (I of course use only one of them but you get the idea) and if by disgrace lemmy.world collapses overnight I could not log in with my account elsewhere.
You would be surprised in finding out that the majority of blockchains out there aren’t Quantum resistant, tho (elliptic curves being the reason mainly but I am not an expert)
No pale idea, i hope it goes well for the dev but i think he is ok if he takes it down
The lion, the witch and the audacity of this bitch
(in 4 bitch as a gender neutral way of saying whining child while doing a rhyme)
“Simple”, they said