Probably a new smart way to force sell you printer ink.
P.S. buy a Brother printer instead
Probably a new smart way to force sell you printer ink.
P.S. buy a Brother printer instead
Yeah, that's sad, but in this case the product itself squashed the startup, not HP.
Yes, me too. My phone is always silent and with Do Not Disturb on. Only few family contacts can get through, and only with a phone call.
I don't even know what's the sound of the notifications of my phone. It's blissful.
I stopped pirating altogether thanks to Spotify, Netflix and Steam.
But now I've cancelled Netflix and I have a 24 TB NAS filled with movies
If you're not a native English speaker, you could try joining an instance that speaks your language, for example.
I miss those times when you actually had to learn a lot of things before being able to write stuff on the internet.
I agree with you, but at the same time if there aren't enough users, small and niche sublemmys will never grow and have enough content to be interesting.
They've been recently bought by Automattic (WordPress), so this doesn't surprise me. I wouldn't have expected it if they were still owned by their previous owner though.
I love enabling the display of the instance of other users. It lets you realize how many small and niches instances are out there!
Good :) welcome back!
Yeah, that's what I also wonder. Lemmy is still too small to attract any attention from regulators, but I wonder how the GDPR would work with federation.
There are some differences with normal social media though: every instance is managed by different people, so in theory you would have to ask every federated instance for your data to be deleted.
Or, maybe, posting on the fediverse may be compared to spreading pamphlets with your messages to many different people; you can't expect a reasonable way to "recall" everything you shared with the public.
I don't know, I'm not a lawyer. But it's going to be interesting. Meta, in the meantime, decided not to risk it at all and their fediverse integration just doesn't work in the EU.