I think ming is like 5 years old and still going.
I have the Black & Green limited edition from their Kickstarter.
EDIT: wow, I just checked in my emails and I received it in November 2014. That’s a long-lasting and durable wallet 🤯
I think ming is like 5 years old and still going.
I have the Black & Green limited edition from their Kickstarter.
EDIT: wow, I just checked in my emails and I received it in November 2014. That’s a long-lasting and durable wallet 🤯
My keychain
My wallet (Slim Fold Micro)
Other
Unless you are in control of the encryption keys (E2EE), assume that everything stored there can be read and accessing by Google.
PoW is indeed an interesting solution to protect against DDoS in some situation, like how Tor Onion Services does it.
Not all applications of PoW are bad.
Asking me to give them profit so that they can donate is so obviously pretentious.
It’s a way for them to have their cake and eat it too.
They use the desire of people to buy something they want and think they did a good thing at the same time, while the business will just take that money to donate to a non-profit (helping their public image) while writing off a part of it on their tax records (helping their bottom line).
They’re not doing this from the bottom of their heart, it’s just a cost of doing business for gaining some PR karma.
The fajitas at McDonald’s. They were decent for the price.
Probably not illegal, but it’s likely against their TOS.
I’d say it’s partly to find some comfort with life’s many uncertainties, and one of several ways to achieve a sense of purpose when struggling for some.
Much worse then Microsoft licenses.
Having to deal with the clusterfuck that is MS Licensing for their products in the cloud, not even close.
That might affect both, not sure…
At a technical level it’s still young and most likely not as powerful as other similar platforms, but on a legal level the instruction set is an open standard and royaltee-free, so it can’t be embargoed through licensing like ARM or other instruction sets.
I’m happy to see more openness in hardware.
Which also had the effect on pushing RISC-V development forward, which is great.
Do you see the content of these communities when logged out (ex: incognito mode on your browser) or through another instance / the home instance of that community?
One possibility is that the instance you’re on “deleted” the remote community, and it won’t sync anymore until restored.
We had to do this with a couple of unmoderated communities filled with spam, with an unresponsive instance admin. It was that or defederate completely from that instance, which I’d rather not do.
No mention of the calculator app on iPadOS smh
please hack it the fuck out so that it gets canned asap.
All of which still doesn’t excuse Tiananmen Square.
Like how we can’t tolerate the Hamas attack, which also doesn’t justify Israel’s disproportionate response.
Always consider what you say on Discord as potentially public, since there is no E2EE.
That’s it boys, let’s pack it up!
You can block users, communities and instances in your account’s settings, but you can’t filter domains themselves in posts or comments on the Lemmy UI. However, some mobile apps provide that ability.