Funnily enough i hade the opposite problem with my Canon: Ink cartridges getting empty for some reason, reporting the printer that they still had ink, the printer failing to pull in ink and then telling me that my cartridges can't be original.
I swapped the original cartridges with other original cartridges only to get the same problem a few weeks later. I swapped the printer head and started using refillable cartridges that automatically reset the fill state when disconnected from the printer and so far the printer keeps working.
The airbags come with the SELinux patch. Also don't try the GNOME 3 chassis, that'll introduce a lot of drag and slows your car down. Try the LXDE chassis. Yes, the one looking like a Trabant. It's very lightweight.
It's really nice . I'd really love to get the members from r/daria over to my c/daria because i literally don't have anyone else to talk about the show Daria.
According to some users, Threads made a bunch of bot accounts to reach 108 million users. However i don't have proof, nor do i know why it's 108 million bots (or copied profiles) instead of around 2 billions.
Proposal: Since Web 3.0 was once standing for decentralization and has been coopted by crypto, we should name our decentralized-only thing Web NT 3.0. You know, like New Technology. Like that spinoff Windows with a new kernel which eventually replaced the aging DOS kernel.
If i remember correctly, Threads just uses your pre-existing Instagram account so 108 million is a veeeery theoretical number. We will see how many users actually move to Threads and whether our instances don't block Threads instances.
Just look for the things that you are interested in. That's how i accumulated many of my followed accounts over time as well as subscribed subreddits over time.
You can also look for users under the same name on Mastodon and (hopefully) find them.
Please note that if you find an account you also followed on twitter and it ends with @bird.makeup, it's a bot mirroring tweets on Mastodon without mirroring your answers on Mastodon back to Twitter.
This post can hurl 90 likes across approx. 300 instances!