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He’d probably need a strong sphincter muscle to manage that.
He’d probably need a strong sphincter muscle to manage that.
Tip: Add two spaces at the end of a line to force it to go to the next line.
That’s not bloodloss,
This is bloodloss
It would make Threads unable to see content from instances defederating it and vice versa, preventing the Embrace step.
I recommend URLCheck — it intercepts the default browser and allows both modifying the opened URL (to remove tracking) and forcefully preventing the embedded browser (the bottom-left button).
If it lets you disable Chrome (long tap → App Info), then do that. Otherwise you should use ADB to uninstall it like bloatware.
I’m just using it to back up Git repos that are public anyway.
That’s why I have an “allow anyway” button for addresses that look misspelled but are still technically valid.
Edit: believe it or not, that was a typo.
(and also works when concentrated - immediately after making this post I went back and still fell for it)
TLDs could theoretically have MX records too! Email addresses as specified also support IPv6 addresses! The regex would need to be .+@.+
and at this point it’s probably easier to just send an email.
It makes the system as a whole simpler. Your computer only needs to remember one root DNS server (although most computers allow setting 4 for redundancy) as opposed to one DNS server for each TLD, and it also makes adding TLDs easier.
A lot of providers support plus‑aliasing, although it’s usually in a company’s best interest to block plus‑aliases.
Confirmation bias — people unconsciously prefer remembering things supporting their beliefs.
There is an X, but it’s effective enough for me to almost click, make this post, then immediately, while knowing the button was there, actually click.
…for me to free up enough disk space, which is why I’m dealing with OneDrive.
Perfect example of Poe’s law.
(–no-preserve-root has no effect when using /*)
AFAIK Godot supports VR and runs on Linux, but it doesn’t have good 3D performance currently
How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)