the_tech_beast
@the_tech_beast@lemmy.ml
- Submitted 2 years ago to privacy@lemmy.ml | 0 comments
- Comment on How can I migrate contacts from google to DecSync CC? 2 years ago:
Yeah there is a way to export the contacts as .csv file. Try this out: https://support.google.com/contacts/answer/7199294?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
- Submitted 2 years ago to linux@lemmy.ml | 36 comments
- Submitted 2 years ago to coronavirus@lemmy.ml | 2 comments
- Submitted 2 years ago to opensource@lemmy.ml | 0 comments
- Submitted 2 years ago to crypto@lemmy.ml | 1 comment
- Comment on What's the best thing about Lemmy? 2 years ago:
Woah that is cool... lemme try
- Submitted 2 years ago to opensource@lemmy.ml | 0 comments
- Submitted 2 years ago to technology@lemmy.ml | 1 comment
- Submitted 2 years ago to opensource@lemmy.ml | 1 comment
- Submitted 2 years ago to technology@lemmy.ml | 5 comments
- Comment on What's the best thing about Lemmy? 2 years ago:
The interface is simple, quick and easy to use.
- Comment on Man Sues Mercedes After Soft-Close Doors Chop Off His Thumb 2 years ago:
This is terrifying. If your car has a soft close door, be careful
- Submitted 2 years ago to technology@lemmy.ml | 8 comments
- Comment on If you didn't know - Subsidiaries of BBK Electronics 2 years ago:
that is alright
- Comment on What web softwares lemmy`s team recommend to use to run an instance that respects privacy? 2 years ago:
I don't self hos but this is what I have seen people using.
Bunny CDN instead of cloudflare Plausible Analytics - Google Analytics
- Comment on If you didn't know - Subsidiaries of BBK Electronics 2 years ago:
Thanks for the video.
- Submitted 2 years ago to technology@lemmy.ml | 5 comments
- Comment on Does Lemmy have a way to counteract a mod taking down a whole community? 2 years ago:
If an instance goes down, then pretty all much all data on that server will not be accessible. So the communities, posts and users on that instance will be gone.
Maybe lemmy can implement something similar to the matrix protocol.
Matrix is really a decentralised conversation store rather than a messaging protocol. When you send a message in Matrix, it is replicated over all the servers whose users are participating in a given conversation - similarly to how commits are replicated between Git repositories. There is no single point of control or failure in a Matrix conversation which spans multiple servers:
- Comment on So you guys planning to change the name of this community here on lemmy?? 2 years ago:
Yeah, i get what you are saying.
But people will associate anti work with this incident. So I thought some new users may think the community is a joke or something.
- Submitted 2 years ago to antiwork@lemmy.ml | 6 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
What website did you use to test your browser fingerprint?
I think taking more measures to hide your fingerprint will actually make you more unique and you will probably standout more.
- Comment on Lemmy Release v0.15.1: Private instances, New User Registrations, Email Verification, and Temporary Bans. 🎉 2 years ago:
Congrats on the new release. The new features are really great
- Comment on 2 years ago:
You don't have to host a matrix instance. Creating a room/space on the default matrix.org server is easy and free.
- Comment on 2 years ago:
No, I haven't donated to any open source projects but I have made some small contributions to several projects that I use.