

That’s what most of their teachers said, I bet.
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.
That’s what most of their teachers said, I bet.
Because Google wants subtitles hidden behind their server. There’s your answer.
I mean, I have a Thinkpad and an HP Elitebook. So… what’s the problem?
Report the error to the company and to Mozilla.
Oh, I’m aware that both Lemmy and Mastodon have good apps. I’m just pointing out that if the ‘argument’ is that alternatives don’t have an app, MBin does have one.
Why aren’t we suggesting Mbin over Lemmy, actually? Because it seems like it has the same options. And Mbin even has an app (not just the PWA function)!
I so strongly prefer the mechanical keyboard and trackball to the built-in gear that if I’m doing any serious typing, a keyboard and mouse are always attached.
Why? Unless you’re avid about the Track point, you’re going to have a USB mechanical attached.
Brand? Bic.
Khorne?
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
PipePipe has even more sources.
Oh no. You’ve brought back memories I don’t want to think about it.
FFS, why did you make me think of floppies that weren’t FAT?
At least it’s not Windows?
Heresy indeed. The Codex does not support this shell.
Okay, that’s his opinion. Like his opinions on many things, I feel entirely free to disagree with him.
Absolutely not. It should run on HTTP, as a website. Unless you want to build a client which would be somehow fundamentally different from a web browser somehow (note: Lagrange and Gopher Browser are just browsers), which would somehow be able to display data from every use of ActivityPub / “the fediverse” in a different context from a web browser, then no. What we need to build is website software more in line with kbin / mbin, collecting together all the different information of the fediverse into one interface.
Mint.