

there will definitely be inappropriate and offensive ads forthcoming.
In US’ red states, there may even be “criminal” manhunts and persecutory lawsuits.
i just hope that otome games are far enough beyond Gilead’s sphere of attention.
there will definitely be inappropriate and offensive ads forthcoming.
In US’ red states, there may even be “criminal” manhunts and persecutory lawsuits.
i just hope that otome games are far enough beyond Gilead’s sphere of attention.
afaik “lockdown mode” shortcut is a basic feature in android. it quickly disables fingerprint/face/etc unlock, temporarily.
it should still be present in some form in most versions of android since several years ago.
if you can’t find it in your power button long press menu, check the Lineage documentation.
btw powering off the device should also force password/pin unlock on the next boot.
seems like companies who know what proton is, would have no problem with it. some of their people would use it themselves.
companies who never heard of it wouldn’t have any bad impression about it.
if they never heard about it but are wary/scared of everything they never heard of, might not be safe to work there. that’s the kind of place that would test their workers’ loyalty randomly, and not reciprocate any loyalty they receive.
considering this and @[email protected]’s comment, could it incentivize certain types of prospective Admins to create community only instances, increasing attraction of more users to lemmy overall but disproportionally burden the user management workload on the traditional user+community instances?
that’s mostly because of
also developed dating simulator game, Love and Deepspace, which boasts over six million monthly active users and is available in Chinese, English, Japanese and Korea
the biggest thirst trap ever 😂
(i wish there was a version to date women… my wallet would hate that…)
Pardon me, but the character is correctly known as Rockman, and is correctly depicted only as a prepubescent human cannonball with one apocalyptic death-ray arm. 😂
So my understanding from reading this (and other threads on Lemmy) is that:
-A majority of Lemmy users would rather the userbase remained small (in comparison to corporate social media and even compared to Mastodon).
-And a small but vocal minority wants to grow Lemmy to the point of being at least one of the choices, if not the de facto preferred alternative, on the mind of most Redditors who are sick of Reddit.
Is that accurate?
edit: formatting
by moving to a different employer, i guess.
did you mean by betraying coworkers? maybe some people like that idea. I’m strongly against it.
either way, i would avoid such a company.