Don’t forget the --no-preserve-root
either. If you leave the roots intact, the French will just grow right back
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Don’t forget the --no-preserve-root
either. If you leave the roots intact, the French will just grow right back
the difference between community <-> user are less than youd think. the hurdles are nearly identical
As a matter of fact, if you look up a Lemmy community (or *bin magazine) on i.e. Mastodon, you’ll see it’s literally just a user that boosts all posts/comments posted to it
I don’t ActivityPub has any concept of communities, since even microblog-focused groups (like Guppe) work that way
Edit: not really, see replies
It looks like the bricks on the top front of the building and the sign are photoshopped in
If you zoom in, those bricks are much bigger than the bricks around the garage doors and on the side, and the transition is rounded and happens in the middle of bricks. Whoever made this must not have masked out the pole (assume that’s also legit) because the brick texture and the bottom of the sign go over it
First line even before the main article
Summarized: Key Takeaways
- The Sargasso Sea is the breeding ground for all freshwater eels, where they travel thousands of miles to spawn and then die.
Finally, a use for my 1-bit bloom filter!
I mean in fairness to the first one, on most systems it is possible to turn wifi back on without turning off airplane mode (there is in-flight wifi after all)
If you actually read it, the emojis are just a silly little C2 frontend, the actual attack vector has nothing to do with Discord
Here’s the official birthday post: https://lemmy.zip/post/17065877
There’s also an overview of the first year at https://yearone.lemmy.zip/
lemmy.zip’s birthday is tomorrow!
In that bog there was an idiot
Rare idiot, a picklin’ idiot
Idiot in the bog
And the bog down in the valley, oh!
So it’s the ancient Roman blacksmith’s version of Benchy. Got it
The TLD TL;DR is basically that domains don’t come out of nowhere. Just like how you need a lemmy.zip domain to be able to have the subdomains next.lemmy.zip or old.lemmy.zip, in order to have the domain lemmy.zip you must first have someone to run the .zip top-level domain (in this case, Google)
Like Forester mentioned in the other comment, you can have any combination of letters you want as a TLD, you just have to set up and manage all the infra for it (or find somebody else to do it for you)
🤤 Anyone else feeling oddly ready to eat all of a sudden?
Easier to just round up lol
This feels like a Henry Stickman option
The C programming language also descends from the B programming language (though B’s lineage unfortunately goes to BCPL, not A)
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
- Thomas Edison, Nuclear Physicist