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  • I paid Plex Pass Lifetime for peanuts (maybe $50 or $75) a decade ago, not using it would mean wasting that so yeah..

  • They can open up factories in Canada to sell those vehicles within, using local (and tariff-free!) steel and aluminum. Way cheaper too :)

  • Congrats on the successful upgrade 🎉

  • I did it for some memes, not like I'm making money out of it.

  • Nice try, but we added some sanitization for zero-width char shortly after :)

  • Hopefully this will improve the sync/federation process between LW and other instances, especially those further away geographically :)

  • I was skeptical at first, but then I saw the option added to the menu of the breakfast place I go to. Didn't regret it, was delicious.

    The combination of sweet and salty flavors, and the fluffy and crunchy textures was 👌

  • I took it, no way I'd miss spending quality time with our newborn and be there for my wife.

    The employer has some heads up that it's coming too, so they can adjust the workload for something that occurs maybe once or twice in an employee's lifetime.

    But then I live in Quebec, Canada and the father can take 5 weeks and the mother can take a year. (The father can take more, but they're swapped of the mother's year).

  • The lesson here is to actually troll these idiots, but with stuff that lead to idiotic laws so inconvenient that even their voter base will hate them for it.

    Give them enough rope, and they'll hang themselves with it.

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  • For me it's wasn't just about the ads, but that the official app is terrible compared to the great third-party clients out there.

    Instead of shitting the bed and charging abusive API rates to the third-party apps developers, they could have just made the use of third-party apps require a Reddit Premium subscription at the end-user level. That way they'd have solved the inability to display ads to third-party users by making them pay, and third-party devs could have kept doing their thing without worrying about a hefty API bill.

    But instead they chose to be a bunch of dickwads and alienate the devs and give the middle fingers to their most loyal userbase. I left my 16 years old account dormant since.

  • The grocery store I often go to had these barcode scanners you could borrow at the entrance and scan your stuff as you go, along with scales on which you could print a barcode sticker for the stuff you pay by weight.

    Once you were done, you'd scan a QR card at the self-service checkout to upload all the stuff you scanned, then pay.

    It was awesome, you could just pack as you go. Unfortunately they scrapped the project once they found out that the amount of theft was significantly higher with this system. So yeah, we can't have nice things 😒

  • I can see the appeal for it in apps like F-Droid and Briar where you might want to share an app that may not be available because of an Internet outage (accidental or deliberate).

  • Bought and revived by Alexis Ohanian? It can only turn out into a dumpster fire. It's probably just to diversify their data collection in case there's an actual massive Reddit exodus and the brand name becomes too toxic.

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    update private_message set deleted = true from person where person.id = private_message.creator_id and person.actor_id in ('https://lemmy.cafe/u/nicole');
    
      

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    EDIT: lmao cope harder, spammer. Makes it easier to find your alts.

  • Because having a security clearance comes with responsibilities, and he can't fill his political posturing with unsubstantiated bullshit without risks.

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  • One more reason to have actual open-source drivers instead of binary blobs..

  • Honestly, I'm just keeping my money in my saving account. No way I'm spending my hard-earned money on overpriced stuff, I can wait a while longer, and I'm considering a Steam Deck as my daily driver. Not a beast, but not excessively priced either.

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  • Some instances like lemmy.world values stability over bleeding edge, and 0.19.3 has been stable for them. They do plan to upgrade to something newer eventually, it's just that every migration carries a risk of something going wrong.