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  • Try changing to desktop mode, worked for me.

  • The entwives were likely all burned by Sauron's forces in the second age, it's just part of the general trend of the world's magic fading.

  • Don't worry, next entry will be the prequel 28 hours later.

  • Ah right. It honestly felt so natural I didn't really think about that.

  • 3, about two lines per contributor

  • There was a 6 day old user (ruckusnetwork) on our instance yesterday that posted an ad on !technology@lemmy.world yesterday. I banned and purged it ~2 hours after it was posted I think. We got about 6-8 reports in that time frame though.

    Most spam accounts aren't from us though, nor would it solve anything due to federation. It would just drive users to sign up on other instances with looser restrictions.

  • The only two people arguing against the change were both authors/contributors of is-number lol

  • My memory is a bit rusty, which event are you referring to?

  • Gogle

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  • It's sandboxed, but still there. Most stuff should work as normal.

  • Gogle

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  • Check out Graphene OS, it supports the pixel lineup and is pretty easy to install if you know how to read and copy paste.

  • I disagree. The fact that it was a mix between pirating stuff and acrobatic land exploration helped making sure you never got tired of any mechanic. A game solely focusing on the boat would have gotten monotonous in my opinion

  • Can't say I have the same experience. Other than for old niche content, the sources cited from asking perplexity.ai (I just use it since it's free, no idea how it compares to others) tend to be exactly what I'm after.

  • Data transfer isn't free. It costs real money and energy to respond to queries. Don't be surprised to see ~50% of all requests made to your server be from bots which you may have no interest in servicing outside of search engine indexers.

  • I don't see why the name would matter much, it was a great game regardless.

  • I wonder where a union draws its power from in an industry where there are so many people desperate for work right now.

    With more than 450 employees, you can't really replace all that on the fly.

  • Heard from someone else (so take it with a grain of salt) that CrowdStrike and/or similar companies threatened Microsoft with an antitrust suit when Microsoft tried to force them to use an API instead of working directly with the kernel.