What do you mean lucky 10,000?
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EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some words where the "opposite" one means the same thing?
3·1 month agoBereft of life, 'e rests in peace.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What Lemmy Client are you Android users using in 2026?
1·2 months agoSame here, thunder refuses to load images seemingly randomly.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•After 90 days we *may* not see Session on our app stores again
1·2 months agoAgreed, it’s great that session doesn’t require a phone number. But what channel do you use to share session IDs? I only use session to talk to people I can validate their identity face to face. You risk a MITM attack if you share the ID over an insecure channel.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who have been on Lemmy since the very initial reddit API debacle, or before even that, how much do you think it has changed?
1·3 months agoBe the change you want to see! Stick with the positivity and don’t worry what other people say, you can do it! Don’t look at down votes, or better still move to an instance that doesn’t accept down votes if it bothers you.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Will Lemmy/ the fediverse become age verified platforms?
2·4 months agoThis is the post discussing it: https://aussie.zone/post/27246692
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Migrate from Google Photos | PixelUnion - Free your photos from American tech platformsEnglish
1·4 months agoYou can’t do face detection or other features with E2EE. It’s a design choice, and I think Immich fills a great spot as a google photo replacement, leave E2EE to other tools
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When did it become normalized to start passing credit card processing fees to the customer?
6·4 months agoThere are some decent laws here to stop this getting out of hand and make sure it’s reasonable.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AIEnglish
9·4 months agoDepends on what you call vibe coding. AI tools in the hands of experts can be effective, but definitely not fully hands off.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Russia just laid out its Ukraine war endgame — here's what Moscow actually wantsEnglish
12·4 months agoI had to look up what the “empire” is because I’m not familiar with Russian propaganda. It’s NATO and Western allies, and apparently they’re better at manipulating Ukrainian foreign policy than Russia is, so Russia’s only option is to go to war.
So glad to see a Red Dwarf comment!
Thank you! I needed to see this comment, the whole premise of this post is icky to me.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A curated list of awesome FOSS games
2·4 months agoIt’s definitely done, apparently new development is still happening, but there hadn’t been a new release for a long time.
Assets are licenced under the same licence as the engine, GPL2.
Licence for game assets: https://github.com/OpenArena/gamecode/blob/main/LICENSE
How about not hard code this in the first place. If they are hell bent on this logic then let each instance admin list the instances they want to use?
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A curated list of awesome FOSS games
3·4 months agoHow about open arena? http://www.openarena.ws/
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I made my home lab immutable with Terraform | XDAEnglish
2·5 months agoKubernetes is probably overkill, docker compose will work fine for most home labs. But I agree with your point, declarative infrastructure makes life so much easier, even for home labs.
EvenOdds@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favourite historical photo and why?
47·5 months ago
The terror of war.
Nobody wins in war, and I hate how angry this photo makes me feel.
Agreed, the censorship comes from the original source, not the poster on Lemmy - and the original source is the one responsible for the engagement bait.



The data shows that it won’t though, that’s the point of the article. Those genuine use cases are really uncommon.