Where’s the meme
Admin & sysadmin of a Warframe-focused Lemmy instance at https://dormi.zone.
Developer of a UI mod for Vivaldi Browser: https://github.com/HKayn/vivaldi-vh
Where’s the meme
Certain clauses may be unenforceable, but not the entire EULA.
Who’s saying anything about gaming in that image?
What’s bad about IPv6?
The fact that this is the top comment sends a funny message about the Lemmy community as a whole.
A sample size of 1 isn’t really meaningful.
Also, this post is refuting a claim that isn’t really being made? At least not literally.
Lemmy users will cancel this for not being hardwired to defederate with Threads :^)
Didn’t take long for instancism to become a thing here, huh
Why did you list “privacy”?
I wouldn’t mind if EU made it mandatory for them to be
They did. Signal and Threema just aren’t interested: https://www.androidpolice.com/signal-threema-nothing-to-do-with-whatsapp-eu/
All the people that reply saying “But it is easy, I did it” fail to realize that their personal circumstances can’t just be applied to everyone else.
I did it too. Most of my contacts were not willing to switch. My colleagues at work stayed in their WhatsApp group, and many of my close friends did too. I essentially cut myself off from most of my social circles and threw myself into social isolation. Not a good time.
I ended up rejoining WhatsApp and concluded that in this instance, my mental health is more valuable than the privacy I gain by not participating in WhatsApp.
As others have already said, Lemmy does not require a display.
You might want to try the Ansible method of setting up a Lemmy instance. I personally found it much easier.
Where does it say that you need one?
Since both services store your notes as markdown files on your disk, you can just move your files over. When spinning up a docker container, you likely defined a path for your SilverBullet space. If not, try creating a note and see if you can find it on your disk.
According to PCGamingWiki, the game does have Steam DRM. It was available DRM-free on GOG.
What the person using those links does not realize is that a Creative Commons license relaxes restrictions rather than imposing additional ones.
Everything you create is already protected by copyright by default. If you publish an essay and don’t append any license to it, nobody may republish or remix that essay without your permission, unless an exception like fair use applies. The exact restrictions will depend on local laws.
By using a Creative Commons license, you choose to forgo some of those copyright protections. Thus the comments of the person you replied to are actually less protected than yours or mine.
Self-hosting or using a public instance?
If self-hosted, which engines do you have set?
What are you using instead?
XMPP didn’t die, so why would the Fediverse?