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Brought my Chromecast with Google TV to a Hotel, TV is framed.
  • I stayed at a Hilton in Vegas that had a TV with unchangeable inputs.

  • [OC] P-51 Mustang.
  • That is fucking gorgeous. I love it.

  • How do you say C#?
  • Came here for this. Good job.

  • Take your place, B**TCH
  • Slashdot should be on that picture, goddammit.

  • These must be the people who didn't know their apps were getting killed.
  • The shit show that follows should be interesting.

  • *****'s API change talk feels similar to the Y2K scare.
  • It was definitely more than DOS and Windows, it was programs written on all kinds of platforms, from Unix to mainframes and more. That's also a key point, the operating systems were just part of the problem, it was the software found banking, industrial control, and all the things

  • *****'s API change talk feels similar to the Y2K scare.
  • It was definitely more than DOS and Windows, it was programs written on all kinds of platforms, from Unix to mainframes and more. That's also a key point, the operating systems were just part of the problem, it was the software found banking, industrial control, and all the things

  • The Reddit app-pocalyse is here: Apollo, Sync, and BaconReader go dark
  • Rif was my app. I shall miss it, but Lemmy makes it better.

    But fuck reddit and spez. For profit sucks.

  • Lemmy is so good right now because there are no kids here
  • Old Slashdotter here. I skipped Fark and Digg and went straight to Reddit. I'm very happy to be here in the Fediverse/Lemmy world now.

  • oh well
  • How's this?

    I'm leaving reddit for good, because of how the admins and owners are mistreating third party app developers, mods, and users. I've moved to the Fediverse, which is a much nicer place, made by users and for users. I advise any who read this to do the same.

    Here are a few links to get started:

  • Reddit breaks Law by restoring deleted comments
  • Is read in one of these threads about reddit reporting deleted comments that if you white your comments and then delete it, they'll restore the edited version when next they do that.

    A good edit would be:

    I'm leaving reddit for good, because of how the admins and owners are mistreating third party app developers, mods, and users. I've moved to the Fediverse, which is a much nicer place, made by users and for users. I advise any who read this to do the same.

    Here are a few links to get started:

  • Reminder that you can still use RSS
  • Sign up for a VPN. That should get you around the IP ban. Big providers like windscribe have lots of nodes you can use to change your ip address.

  • Lemmy's total users exceeds 740k today, up from 540k yesterday
  • I want to see shittywatercolors here in the fediverse!

    Where are you shitty? We want your colors of water

  • [The Guardian] There is no moral high ground for Reddit as it seeks to capitalise on user data
  • You're right about the difficulty in running the mail software on a server you administer, but hosting companies can take care of that for you. It's not hard to run your own mall service, if you go with service as a service instead of rolling your own infrastructure.

    I've got no less than 5 different domains with my own email service, and I don't have to deal with the complexities you reference. My hosting provider handles that for me.

  • This feels great
  • Actually, Beehaw has blocked a bunch more than 3 instances. https://beehaw.org/instances

  • Reddit App has many one-star reviews in Play store
  • Yup, I left a one star review as soon as I learned about this crap. I started how I'd always used third party apps and all quitting reddit because of their bullshit. As a final touch, I left a few links to some sites for the fediverse and said that is migrated there instead

  • Looking for a Markdown-based wiki
  • You could always just use a github repo as a wiki. It would render markdown pages in your browser, and it comes with built in version control!

  • YSK How to bypass paywalls on news articles
  • I stumbled into this the other day. It's awesome!