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The closest I know about are:
https://wiby.me/
and
https://search.marginalia.nu/
The closest I know about are:
https://wiby.me/
and
https://search.marginalia.nu/
Unfortunately Mozilla doesn’t seem to be opposed to the attribution, only the implementation. They have their own proposal called IPA:
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/privacy-preserving-attribution-for-advertising/
Yup, it’s the timezone. I ran into this problem on https://feed.timeloop.tv/comment/5916
There’s an open PR about this at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3496
For now, the only way to fix this is for Fedia to set their timezone to UTC both for the system and the postgresql database.
Also, the reason people throw out the 90% figure is because that’s about what it was at the time. Granted most of the rich still managed to only pay ~70%.
Here’s a couple jumping points: Historical chart, US tax history on Wikipedia
Kbin allows user-level instance blocking, so that functionality should be feasible to implement in lemmy eventually.
A group of friends and I had a blast playing this all weekend. The game and that website are both really well-made!
Most likely! It takes less time to add that meta-data than it does to actually rotate the image, so most camera apps do that to make the picture-taking experience smoother.
I actually just commented about this on another post, but I’ll put it here too:
It’s because most phones don’t actually rotate the photo, they just add some meta-data that basically says “please rotate X degrees”. That data is often either stripped or ignored when posted online. The best way to deal with this is to open the image in an image editor on your phone and rotate it before submitting.
It’s because most phones don’t actually rotate the photo, they just add some meta-data that basically says “please rotate X degrees”. That data is often either stripped or ignored when posted online. The best way to deal with this is to open the image in an image editor on your phone and rotate it before submitting.
Thanks for the heads-up, I’ve had this one on my wishlist for a while! Yasunori Mitsuda is involved with the soundtrack from what I’ve read, so there’s lots of potential.
I’d consider all mass shootings as terrorist attacks. We used to be so scared of the idea of attacks like this after 9/11, I guess people don’t mind as much when they are being carried out by our own community instead of ones that can be more easily dehumanized.
If you want a diablo-esque ARPG check out Ghostlore. It has some really cool mechanics with the glyphs, skill grid, and food. Oddly enough, the only multiplayer it supports is local co-op.
Edit: It should be noted that I haven’t tried the co-op yet and after looking at the steam page again there’s a review saying that it’s buggy, so take this recommendation with caution.
Offtopic, but I really like the Atkinson Hyperlegible font and I’m glad to see it being used here!
My account was 14 years old and I had that same feeling. I’ve been pretty disgruntled with Reddit for nearly a decade, so I’m more surprised that I managed to stick with that site for so long.
For some reason kbin uses instead of
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Try @ttrpgs@lemmy.blahaj.zone
The link mentions that it is only ran as part of a debian or RPM package build. Not to mention that on Arch sshd is not linked against liblzma anyways.