

One of the main issues with OSX is that docker sucks, it’s so slow even using the new fixes virtfs etc.
One of the main issues with OSX is that docker sucks, it’s so slow even using the new fixes virtfs etc.
It may be better than a 6, but it’s terrible compared to a 5.
Is this based on an F1 car with slicks and an FE car on this standard “inters”? Because that hardly seems fair.
Also FE cars don’t have active aero, was the F1 car using DRS?
All the tracking code is in the ads library which isn’t loaded after paying to remove ads.
This caused major issues with Google before, so I don’t think so.
Just pay to remove the ads then, this disables all of that
Just press and hold any setting and it copies a link to itself, then paste that into a comment/post.
It took him a month because he adapted a code base he had been working on for a decade.
It’s not greediness to want to be able to pay your bills. This is his job. Also a single payment option has already been developed it’s just not made in live yet.
Lemmy is funded by Patreon/Liberapay… Which are essentially subscriptions
That’s a shame, Martyn was the main thing keeping their content relevant for me as a Brit.
No idea what your situation is, but mine takes 30 seconds to charge and has enough range to cover my daily commute for a week.
That’s annoying, I assumed this was a bug. I spent 5 minutes trying to find a way to hide this.
Why would I need zoom icons on a touch screen with pinch zoom?
Today’s race starts in about 10 minutes, if people want to watch.
Jaguar lockout on the front row, and title contenders Dennis, Cassidy and Wehrlein, in 7th, 9th and 10th.
Just to add to this.
This is because the authentication tokens that your browser uses are stored in cookies, these match up with entries in the database.
As a way to mitigate the hack, admins deleted the entries in the database rendering the tokens in cookies useless.
This means that any tokens the hacker got access to are also useless.
Haptics are possible if you aren’t using iOS. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/vibrate
I think the issue the Twitter migration had was is very dependent on people with large followings moving, but they are obviously some of the least likely to move for the same reason.
It’s far easier for reddit > fediverse because you just need people willing to post links and have discussions.
I have no insight into why it’s being done in this instance, but object storage is typically used when you want to move away from storing things on your web server with “fixed” storage, and instead store it in an “infinitely” expandable storage system. It is also much easier to manage when you have multiple servers as it’s separate and shared.