dukethorion

joined 1 year ago
[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Isn't that the guy who invented Lemmy? Reminds me of TG's founder doing the same.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Not going to work without full KYC/AML compliance. Which negates the whole point of using Proton to begin with.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

They probably started with BTC because the majority of the world believes that it's private (we know it's easily traceable). Bring in the new users!

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

"Sway the election and change the country" is a ridiculous sensationalist headline as if every Rep/Dem/Ind./activists/political group in the country isn't trying to do the same thing, regardless of their place on the spectrum.

I'd be much more wary of the RNC and DNC than some rich guys who made their own group with a super-cool name.

Until money is limited in the political game, nothing will ever really change. Hell, we still argue about things that happened a hundred years ago. We still go back and forth over the same issues to which we all could have found compromises.

But being too busy saying "I'm right and you're wrong" is why America is rapidly falling behind.

I just want people to see that every "side" does the same thing.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

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[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago

Use exact change?

If we're going cash only, I'm bringing those coins too.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)
[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago (5 children)

They have paper and pens that they can track their transactions until the system is fixed.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 29 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I remember years ago when they said the value of our lives would be determined by a panel of people.

Now its by a machine.

[–] dukethorion@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago (5 children)

[Loud spinning tire sounds]

 

The Earth is round to keep you from walking out of the simulator. If it was flat, there'd be a door or something.

 

I want to know what was running through the mind of the first guy who thought up mummies. Some guy just came along and said "You know what we need? Dead bodies to last longer! C'mon, who's with me?”

We might need them to still look good in case they DO reanimate, or maybe Picture Day in the afterlife?

I wonder how much time it took from the proof of concept to the first successful mummification? Trial and error and such. And how did they quantify a success? Dig them up every year to check?

 

Chromium (Cromite) - no sync of any kind. Otherwise, no complaints except the menu item bloat.

FF Stable - no about:config, comes with a ton of things that need turned off.

FF Beta/Nightly/Mull - has FFSync, but missing Chrome's rotate-to-fullscreen functionality.

All Android Browsers - too many menu items.

FF: Customize, What's New, Help, Addons should all be under Settings. Chromium also has full menu that mostly is never used. View Source on a mobile browser...really why?

It doesnt make much sense to have a movable toolbar if you still have to use both hands to get to the bookmarks button/menu. I'd be happy with either an organized, uncluttered menu, or one where certain items could be hidden/removed from the main menu.

Brave - I wish I could stick with them. Everything works and they have it all. Full non-Google sync, better video playback control, nicer UI, dual toolbars. I just can't with the way they operate, adding bad features and then saying oops every time.

How do we get the perfect browser?

In my mind, it looks like Cromite, has the internals of FF (gecko engine), FOSS, can rotate the phone into full screen video, with sync implemented. And of course all privacy settings setup like Mull.

Anyone else spot this unicorn?

 

Mods, please don't let this community turn into a lemmy support channel. There's probably 20 others.

 

Back in my day, you had to know exactly how long, in minutes, three separate movies were in length to see if they'd fit on one cassette.

Recording VHS tapes was a unknowingly wild time in human history.

 

What was the catalyst for the entire show?

Was it the Brains, that attempted to gain all knowledge in the universe?

Which then motivated Nibbler to set up Fry to be frozen?

 
  1. Tell people at the top of a Community that posting is only allowed by admins before someone types a wall if text only for it to be deleted.

  2. Failed posts should go back to the edit screen so that person can copy that text wall to try to post it somewhere else.

Instance Size

We talk about sending new users to smaller instances to spread the load. We don't want one instance becoming the centralized default.

Add code to put in a hard cap on users, somewhere between 100-500k.

OR

A community Instance Owner Pact that each Instance would close registration at a specific number.

Additionally, would it be beneficial for instance health to have an account pruning feature that would auto delete any account that has made no interaction (post/comment/upvote/etc) within maybe a year?

 

Is there a button, or menu somewhere that allows a Community creator or mod to view a list of subscribers? All I can see is the stats of how many, etc.

 

It should be noted somewhere on the login screen, maybe with an asterisk, that beehaw.org is not fully federated, restricted, however it needs to be termed.

 

Freemasonry

!freemasonry@lemmy.world

https://lemmy.world/c/freemasonry

A place for Masons and the public to discuss the worldwide fraternity. No conspiracy posts, no spam.

 

So, let's say I'm reading something in a community and then I have to switch to a different app. Upon reopening, Jerboa does not stay at that particular spot, instead going back to the home screen with the saved sort settings. Is this by design or is it just a me problem?

 

Is there any way the mods can change the display name of this community so it's an actual name instead of jerboa@lemmy.ml? Most of the other communities have done this, so it makes this community look strange in the feeds.

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