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  • Here we can see the typical delusional lemmy user

  • I have the same problem.

  • Lmao

  • Docker?

  • That's fantastic, man! Congratulations, really!

  • Evangelion? This person is sick, and needs to get some help.

  • Classy

  • Bugs are fine, but we are not beta testers. It clearly wasn't ready for the stable version

  • Yes, spend a lot of time troubleshooting something that should already been stable

  • How dare you use modern technology in current year?

  • "Netlify CEO here.

    Our support team has reached out to the user from the thread to let them know they're not getting charged for this.

    It's currently our policy to not shut down free sites during traffic spikes that doesn't match attack patterns, but instead forgiving any bills from legitimate mistakes after the fact.

    Apologies that this didn't come through in the initial support reply."

    This was posted 4 days ago in hackernews.

  • Don't worry, he just wanted to feel superior

  • I was having issues a few weeks ago, using the Jellyfin client on the Google TV w/ Chromecast, and a lot of them were solved by reinstalling the app.

  • I have installed Windows 11 on my old Thinkpad x230 and everything works as it should. You are just talking out of your ass

  • That is so misleading, when you can just disable the TPM 2.0 requirements with a single click in Rufus

  • Hilarious how this comment is being downvoted. Lemmy is really a cesspool of tankies

  • Actively supporting a bigot envolves a bit more than just using a browser, to which most people are oblivious of who created it or what is ther stance on X matter.

    And yes, it's the lemm.ee instance not filtering their users that is the problem. But nice try, buddy!

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    Wireguard with NetworkManager