In the UK we have a thing called references where they call your former employers and confirm your role and dates of work…
Aya is just so good at everything she does, I’m sold already.
It’s easy to ignore when it was dropped. Charges are not convictions.
A lot of people, but a motherboard more bots.
Coffee doesn’t automatically come with sugar, so… Obviously no? What rhetorical point are you even trying to make?
Muslim is not a static or homogenous thing. The majority Muslim bit doesn’t need to change - the majority of Muslims need to become more understanding.
Without explaining the actual problems you have with Firefox on Android, your post is really pointless.
Also, “steadily approaching zero” is an intelligent an analysis as saying Edge is steadily approaching 100% just because its share is increasing.
Mozilla Suite, the thing discontinued seventeen years ago!?
Sure, it’s counterintuitive, but so is not bracketing things in ternary operations.
This is not stated accurately. The American versions of pizza and carbonara we’re invented in the US, but there were and are original Italian versions.
This has come up as part of those requests to migrate accounts between instances. “I want a persona that stays with me for years”… Is that actually a good idea though!?
That seems to add a single point of failure for some key functionality. And who owns that server? Can they be bought out by Meta pretending to be a good citizen?
Voices sounding off are very different to voices calling for execution, possibly encouraging vigelante violence. It’s the latter that goes beyond political ideas and becomes opportunistic demagoguery.
This is what’s amazing. They could make a good, ad-supported app, but they seem to insist they don’t need to while wondering why everyone’s angry about third party apps going away.
This is such a clever part of the protocol. So many different UIs are possible with the same underlying framework and data.
Yeah, OP is on lemmy.world. It doesn’t help that some apps hide the instance by default, so you don’t get any idea of who’s local to you or to the post.
So many sites don’t even provide RSS anymore. It used to come enabled out of the box for every content management system, now only in the large old ones like Drupal.
Your post is pretty nonsensical anyway, but if anything more people had their own websites as a proportion of the web, with Geocities and Angelfire etc. This was before social media, so to have a presence on the web you had to have your own site, and people did.