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Makes me long for a simpler time..

If you tried to film like that nowadays, people would get really hostile.


Make a Lemmy account. Mastodon posting to Lemmy works, but the resulting post usually looks annoyingly bad (case in point, your post title here is just the word “hey”). Just use the right tool for the job.


Could be forked, could have a PR, could be that it works fine in newer versions but the author hasn’t updated the repo for Fdroid to reflect which versions it works on.

I have no idea if any of those are the case, but that’s what I mean when I say it’s worth looking into.




When this acquisition first happened, I went hunting for a replacement and found one on Fdroid called OpenLauncher which felt very similar to Nova in terms of features. Unfortunately it appears to not be updated for the latest versions of Android, but might still be worth looking into


Nah, that’s very necessary. Computers don’t yet have the RAM to remember the Colonel’s secret recipe.


Imagine if it was actually AI instead of the math equations we currently call “AI”.

“We created a sentient computer program and all it does is track employee sales, something our cash register can do”

Same energy as the sentient robot in Rick and Morty who passes butter.


It depends on if the purpose of the questions is for 2FA or account recovery. If the latter, you haven’t really solved anything since if you lose one then you lose the other


nothing stops you from saying that bwE0FpHb5iPzMZiismyeiTIWhoB*#V8SaD0F3R*SeH was your first pets name.

How will you remember that though? A lot of password managers don’t make it easy to store security question responses alongside account credentials, and if you’re using a security question, it might be because you lost access to those credentials anyway


You fucked up the links by putting bangs in front of them. That syntax is for image embeds. If you edit the ! out of your comment it should fix them.


Almost all of my Linux devices have both chromium-browser and Firefox installed. Firefox is my default, but there are some apps out there that work a lot better in something chromium-based.


If you post something on the internet, there should be no expectation that it won’t be preserved for an arbitrary length of time. Same as how you can’t legally claim that you expect privacy while in public