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True, not to mention the road conditions as well.
True, not to mention the road conditions as well.
I wish automakers were able to/would actually import some of their cheaper electric vehicles from east asian markets.
The Honda N-Van e would suit the needs of the vast majority of people. 124mi of range and only ~$8,000.
My LG V60 didn’t have this problem. I used Niagara and Nova launcher full time on it.
Infinity for Lemmy just dropped, typing from it now.
No way that game has enough content or is complex enough to justify 135GB. What it is is unoptimized crap. And since storage keeps getting cheaper studios have no incentive to fix it.
There’s 1TB SATA SSDs for $35 at my local best buy.
All-day use when plugged in is the stupidest marketing I’ve seen from apple.
Playing devil’s advocate here, but there’s spillters for that.
Where’s the funny?
Oddly, I can tell exactly how an apple will taste just by touching it. Shiny smooth apples are usually soft/mushy and have no taste. You want a rough texture with a little grip.
Same for me. Last time I posted there was eight years ago. I only keep it installed for the occasional message from an old friend.
This is the most upvoted post I’ve seen yet :^)
Literally all you have to do is join another instance brother, that’s how you distribute load. As for monetization, we’ll cross that bridge when we get there.
The end goal of a social media platform is for users to use your platform. You want them engaging with content and ads. Rate limits are actually quite sensible if you want to prevent bots or data scraping, but the Twitter is being far too restrictive.
Lots of people are claiming to get rate limited after a few minutes of normal scrolling. Which makes me think these limits include replies as well. Realistically your not scrolling through, and Twitter isn’t loading 600 posts for a least a couple hours. Even then, do you not want people using your platform?
It’s as much on the customers as it is on the workers. Why continue supporting companies that don’t pay livable wages?