Just typical KRAFTON doing KRAFTON things.
My issue is that I really dislike nested brackets in text. They are fine in math but only with appropriate \left
, \right
, \bigl
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No, that is morse code, try again.
EU is actively working on the EU Wallet and certain sources tell me it is getting there.
Maybe it’s a self report feature >.<
That’s not true. It depends on the country. In certain countries it will tell you if your identification number had been used before.
Dog’s claws also have living tissue and require extreme caution.
I love the internet.
I instantly disliked that when I joined Lemmy. This could totally be solved in the frontend by storing hashes of pictures I’ve seen before.
Yeah I just don’t want to come off as crapping on an art style for no reason.
More often than not Brutalism is nowadays used as an excuse for minimizing cost here. While some of the pictures shown here can look appealing, the style just doesn’t sit well with me considering how it is (mis)used here.
Living in Germany I can’t stand any more brutalism. It has become the “standard” because it’s just the cheapest to leave the raw concrete exposed.
Just because the destination IP address is not a LAN address? That’s not misconfiguration, that’s a legitimate use of NAT reflection/loopback. If that’s how it determines who is streaming remotely then just run it behind nginx that forgets to set the correct headers.
Edit: Apparently Plex centrally relays all the traffic? Self-hosted my 🍑, it’s not self-hosted if you need to rely on their server.
The supermarket can just as well track your card number across your purchases.
You better not be using card payment then
I recommend Kagi. It is a search engine with absolutely no tracking or ads, AI slop filter, an in-house index and a cute doggo. It’s a paid search engine (which means you pay with money not with data), but you can give it a try with 300 free searches with no strings attached.
This feels like an “I would switch to Linux if I didn’t need Windows for work” comment from another universe.
“[…] leave bluetooth always on”