You can start posting on !selfhost@lemmy.ml instead.
You can start posting on !selfhost@lemmy.ml instead.
I think they mean it slows them down even more.
It’s not selfhosted.
I saw they released Dev Update 4 last week, so glad this is coming out today! Can’t wait to give it a try.
Are they the kind that have two parts with the middle part popping up? This kind uses the middle part to lock the outside in place and you have to pull the inside up first before you take them out. I’d also recommend buying a tool to remove them like this https://www.amazon.com/XBRN-Removal-Window-Fastener-Remover/dp/B08GKK5ZTL
Elon: “These geniuses will be of great use elsewhere”
The geniuses are hired by Meta to build a Twitter clone.
Elon: “Not like that!”
You don’t get federated automatically. On your own instance you will only see posts in communities that you subscribe to. What I did was set up a “bot” user that I used to subscribe to a bunch of communities that I might find interesting when just browsing the All feed but I didn’t want in my personal Subscribed feed. There’s a few tools that will automatically subscribe a bot user on your instance to all the top communities but I found just manually going through https://lemmyverse.net/communities and clicking subscribe as that bot user worked for me.
Swipe controls are a major plus for me, and the app keeping my place when I go back to my feed instead of just starting at the top.
I also wanted something like this, but I don’t want every single community. I ended up making a not account that I use to subscribe to random communities I might have a fleeting interest in, but don’t want in my subscribed feed.
If there’s already some old solder where you have to solder again, add a little new solder it before removing the old. Make sure that the pad is clean before you solder your new piece in place. Heat up the metal and touch the solder to it, don’t try just heating up the solder and letting it drip on.
I don’t know what you mean by “siringe instead of fat” though.
I don’t think that’s considered a debit card.
This was going to be my suggestion!
I don’t think it’s possible. iTunes requires a full OS install, so you’ll have to just run it on a VM. And Apple has things locked down so much that the only way to do full iPhone/iPad backups is through iTunes.