

Signal is going to be a tough one for me to get past, since all my clueless relatives are on it…
(Not as scary as I look, I promise)
Signal is going to be a tough one for me to get past, since all my clueless relatives are on it…
A related conversation can be found here: https://lemmy.ml/post/26534979
Does it have full CMYK support now by any chance?
Thanks for this 👍
https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
However, I would suggest that if you do decide to use this that you pick one or two of your favorite periodicals and either donate or subscribe to them. The Guardian and your local paper might be two good choices.
Also, if you have uBlock, turning off javascript can sometimes defeat a paywall.
Lemmy ML got slow and gummy right after I posted this, should I delete, or am I just being paranoid? And at least three downvotes; should I not have asked?
For another view on installing antivirus software on Linux, see this: https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/security.html?m=1#ID1.1
Hey, how did you get hold of my passphrase?! 😵
“Does your tobacco taste different lately?”
Has a certain ring to it 👍 (Should we vote on this? Can we vote on this? Probably would want to get the ok first from the Admins since it is their baby).
Snaggletooth is kind of scary-looking 😱🙀, but ok!
From Wikipedia: “It was later suggested by some that the name originated from the phrase “lemmy a quid 'til Friday” because of his alleged habit of borrowing money from people to play slot machines.”
Frasier Crane, the sitcom character, is played by Kelsey Grammar who is a Trumpster.
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🤔 Is that official?
Nothing like shrews and coffee to get your mind off things 😉👍
I see that you’ve posted a few times in the last hour or so; hope this means you’re feeling a little better about things.
If I may, Arts & Letters Daily has a lot of interesting links that generally aren’t too overly tied to current events, and can provide a nice break from the world as usual. Aeon is also good.
👍I envy you and applaud you at the same time (being serious here, not snarking).
Possibly a dumb question, but what exactly constitutes a “US-based digital service?” For example, does that mean everything on github is off limits? I wouldn’t think so (and actually I’m kind of surprised that so many projects stayed on github after it was bought by Microsoft). Me being me, I’ve started going through my various account entries on KeePass, and changing the favicon of the site/service with the flag of the country it’s based in (to the best of my knowledge). Many of them will be US-based, and this is probably unavoidable, but the more I can reasonably minimize the number of 🇺🇸s, the better.