Never left. Never would leave. Chrome was always a trap.
Never left. Never would leave. Chrome was always a trap.
My Linux from Scratch install. It was built by a moron.
“Own” your community, but if you blackout or post John Oliver, we’ll take it away from you.
Yup. Can’t remember the exact date because I deleted those accounts, but from a glance at emails it was no later than 2010.
I now waste my time here, and occasionally look at a subreddit as a logged-out user for certain informational threads (eg. the pinned driver discussion thread atop /r/NVIDIA, or the pinned release discussion thread atop /r/UnRAID).
Hopefully in time, more of this discussion will migrate away from Reddit. I deleted my phone apps and my browser bookmark, so I no longer autopilot my way there.
Ugh. I’ve been a Debian (and derivatives) user since the late '90s, and you’re unlocking memories of what chased me away from Red Hat distros back then.
Ram trucks are the official vehicle of domestic abuse.
Anyone impatient with Lemmy bugs or downtime clearly wasn’t around for Reddit’s early days.
Scaling up social websites is never smooth. Expect bumps.
Maybe that’s the actual value they’re watching, did you ever think of that, Mr. Pessimist?
(Sorry, junior dev somewhere out there. I tried.)