Why is this always the go-to answer? I kind of wish we’d stop asking it must sync to the clearnet.
Honestly if Lemmy (and other services) were built from the ground up for anonymous overlay networks rather than clearnet in the first place it would be a better place overall.
I’ve felt like I’m in a simulation quite often. It sounds very cliché and I never thought I’d actually feel it (the idea has always fascinated me but c’mon, really?) up until the last few years.
As a remote worker for years now the in-office crowd sure gets off to 1+ hour commutes, meetings that devolve into bitching and complaining (that I’m sometimes required to attend virtually), wasting time and eating shitty lunches.
I’m sorry but fuck all that. I really love my job so I don’t need to do a bunch of social engineering to excel at it, and these RTO fluff pieces are kind of gross.
Am I the only web developer that loved XHTML? I cannot stand XML these days but as a young web developer I actually loved being told “hey bro, your code sucks.” I was naïve and developing for Internet Explorer; it wasn’t until I’d switched to other browsers that I realized my HTML was pure shit. XHTML forced us to write HTML/XHTML properly.
I keep wondering why images aren’t loading and it’s because they’re hosted by Reddit? I blocked them ages ago but why are we using Reddit’s CDN for Lemmy posts’ images?
I can eat spaghetti “properly” but it’s also painfully slow. If I’m somewhere in public there’s no way in Hell I’m ordering spaghetti because I don’t want to be eating like 30+ minutes later than everyone else.
I wouldn’t say I eat slow by any means (generally speaking) but it seems like people these days can’t wait to shovel down food fast enough so I’m already at a disadvantage from the start.
Yep, this really scared me at first but while reading it does say:
Intel supplying Apple-designed, Arm-based chips would differ from the era of Intel-based Macs, which used Intel-designed processors with x86 architecture.
I unlocked a ton of “paid” games on Windows 95 from Compaq at ~5 years old just by typing 000000. It was even easier because it gave away the maxlength.
Are you thinking of Tor? i2p can be very quick once your node becomes aware of others.