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  • I tried to use it, but honestly without an algorithm, it's simply an empty page. And I don't want to follow hashtags, since there's usually too much semi-relevant garbage linked to those. So either I have a curated feed of only the people I follow, which gets boring, or I got nothing at all.

  • It's a start though. As long as they can't legally get elected, they can't change the system from the inside. The NSDAP was a legally elected party.

  • Most people use Windows for work and can't switch, no matter how much they'd want to.

  • poverty wages

    Citation needed.

    Across patreon, opencollective and librepay they make a combined total of recurring $3507.66 per month, plus undisclosed amounts in crypto and ko-fi donations.

    According to the post, less than $100 go towards hosting .ml, so that's an even 1700 bucks (plus x) for each of the developers.

    They are budgeting in EUR, else I believe their origin country is undisclosed, meaning it could be double the national average (Kosovo, Montenegro, Greece); average (Italy, Spain, Portugal) or below average (France, Germany). Just to highlight a few, here's a full list: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage

    That's of course under the assumption that they reside in countries that officially use the EUR and not merely use it as a common currency. In Bulgaria, Albania etc. they'd be quite a bit above national average as well (the source I quoted converts all domestic currencies to EUR).

  • I switched to outlook in browser only because their native windows software is so terrible. Wish I could leave that shit OS entirely.

  • Unfortunately that requires a full reinstall, I wish there was a way to upgrade from 10 pro to 10 enterprise.

  • Is that hawk tuah chick still around? I saw some Instagram clips showing her trying to sell some shit on a podcast I never saw before, and then literally never again.

  • I was a paid patreon member which was supposed to give you access to the dev chat on discord, but despite asking a few times and paying for almost half a year, it just never happened. So I couldn't take them seriously.

    Since I blocked .ml I can't leave a reply on the original message, and I'm not going to unblock them just because.

  • I was a paid member which was supposed to give you access to the dev chat on discord, but despite asking a few times and paying for almost half a year, it just never happened. So I couldn't take them seriously.

  • Meh, you can block the instance and still see the value in the project. I'd rather have both than neither.

  • Yep, agree. Heat Signature was also fun, but getting rather repetitive.

  • Tactical Breach Wizards

  • And that's exactly why I read German news only, they are paid with tax money and there's a governing body in place that ensures objectivity.

    Of course there are private magazines and stuff, but as long as you stay clear of them, you're by and large good to go.

  • There are other tools, but their developers aren't publicly known. So I indeed trust into the one man show that is magisk, at least as a full time Google employee who gets his codebase reviewed in-house, there's some more trust than to a random nobody. And he does publish the code and allows for user contributed fixes on github.

  • That's only available for Pixel phones, and I don't buy from Google.