Lmao alright fair play
To be fair, no one has
I did this or something close to it years ago when running windows server. Was a bit of a hassle, but I got things running ok. Now I'm on Linux server with the same machine and it's not a problem there.
Linux has been better for my server needs generally anyway, but I'm happy to be reminded of yet another reason to stay off windows
The comment has been removed now. What did it say?
Just peeking at the list and saw a QR code scanner with the note, "My personal QR code scanner because Android still don't do that in their native camera...."
Does it really not? I have a Google pixel 6 and the camera provides a clickable link when a QR code is in the frame. Is that maybe a firefox thing? Idk I thought it was the camera app
If you were 10 when it came out, it's time
V60 user here
On arch btw
This is why I like window transparency for certain apps. That way I can set the desktop background to something fairly neutral, then set window transparent and blur it so I can always sort of see what's behind. Idk, it makes everything feel a bit lighter
Venmo is an app used to send cash with a little note to describe what it's for. It's owned by PayPal. When someone asks for someone else's Venmo, it normally means they want to send cash. The person with $1 remaining must have given their Venmo info out hoping to get some help, but instead the person who asked for it requested their last dollar.
That's an explanation of what is happening here. I can't tell you why it's funny as requested, but that's because it's really not that funny
Read again
I also don't see how the first statement is problematic. To me it reads like they are encouraging their users to act with civility on other instances and keep the regular Hexbear stuff "to Hexbear itself". The statement explicitly tells users to instead debate users in other instances using citations. To me this seems like the best way to go about ideological disagreements in the first place; it's certainly not a reason to defederate.
Made a new Lemmy account somewhere else and will stay there unless this decision is reversed and the policy regarding these kinds of decisions is changed.
Maybe if you're in a big city, or maybe Europe. I recently moved back to the US from Asia and found OSM data to be really bad in the small city that I come from.