Unfortunately improving existing products does not bring additional subscriptions / revenue 🤡
Unfortunately improving existing products does not bring additional subscriptions / revenue 🤡
Not that surprising unfortunately :/
Actually Google has been forced to offer choices on Android in the EU, but for existing devices the prompt only consists of a permanent notification that you can easily ignore: my partner has been ignoring it for the past month.
Computers are not specified for a specific RAM latency (the number in CLXX describes the latency of the RAM), you can put whatever you want.
Just note that in the case that you add a second stick of RAM and that the latencies are mismatched, the computer will pick the slowest of the two (in your case, CL22, so that won’t change anything latency-wise)
Not just you, it’s the same on Android. Maybe related to April Fools?
Yes, in my case it’s wet food with extra gravy
I’ve got two cats, Mochi who takes his time and eats by small amounts through the day, and Soba who eats quickly and will always hunt for more food once her ration is over.
After multiple iterations with help from veterinarians, I’ve now landed on this:
The Smartfeed bowl is a bit expensive but there is a constant flow of second-hand units on the market where I live, so you could get one on the cheap that way. I was reluctant at first because of the price but it’s been a real game changer, I previously had to put Mochi’s bowl up on the kitchen counter, which only worked because Soba cannot jump high enough.
Edit: forgot to mention that wet food takes up more space in the stomach that dry food. In the case of diet food, wet food is less caloric than dry food, so you can give your cat more wet food (and less dry food) to trick their stomachs.
It’s hard to resist the urge to buy them 😬
As an instance admin, I would prefer not to have users uploads videos or GIFs on Lemmy.
Why? Because Lemmy instances make a local copy of media hosted on other instances. Right now, without any cleaning, my instance has been accumulating 18GB of pictures since July. Imagine how much more that would be if videos were in the mix.
Yeah, but that would be a hassle, I liked the fact that most WMR headsets used inside-out tracking
Support is unfortunately very limited as of writing
Position: Experimental 6DoF tracking support with external SLAM/VIO systems is upstreamed but still being worked on. Tested with RealSense D455 and Samsung Odyssey+, Reverb G2, Oculus Rift S.
Additional Notes: HMD only, no controllers. Tested: HP Reverb, HP Reverb G2, Samsung Odyssey, Lenovo Explorer, others: maybe.
Great, unless someone reverse engineers WMR into SteamVR, my headset is going to be a paper weight “some time in the future”…
Wrong community: !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
Most JS shipping on the web is minified, with variables renamed to random names, you can’t just open it and search for maliciousFunction
.
Also their claim of Twitch doing network sniffing in a browser should be impossible unless Twitch has found and is actively exploiting a security flaw in modern web browsers.
MostlyJustBored’s account is 3 weeks old with no history. We should take whatever they say with a grain of salt.
They are stored until the instance admin(s) choose to purge the community. Then all posts from the community will be purged from the instance.
I’m sorry, I don’t understand your question.
Baring technical issues, deletions and moderation are federated. The only thing that isn’t is media removal, but there are tools to automate the process https://github.com/db0/fedi-safety
Unfortunately no: only new posts are federated.
The only exception is when an instance federates with a community for the first time, the instance will fetch the last few posts from this community. But in your example, since lemmy.film
no longer exist, no instance will ever be able to fetch last posts from !moviesandtv@lemmy.film
.
I use Readeck which has a few extra features over Pocket and bookmarks: offline copy, sharable link to said copy, highlights, bookmarks collection and the ability to export saved articles to ebook. Oh and it’s self-hostable.
Personnaly, I mostly use it to bookmark and highlight articles I have read, with some bookmarked to read later.