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Lucy :3@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do Americans want to know the month first and the day second?3·1 day ago3rd of July, as I’m used to by the german ‘dritter Juli’
Apart from rarely being the opposite of stable - randomly crashing -, I often find myself seeing news about “you can now try out feature XY in the newest firefox experiment/beta!” - and meanwhile I’m already using feature XY since months, without hiccups. Also, more power, similar to developer edition (eg. bypassing addon signing).
Chrome, as a kid, then FF. Then to FF nightly. On mobile, I also used DDG (mainly for the tracker block thing), and Kiwi, until FF nightly supported browser extensions.
iirc @Instantnudel@feddit.org bullied me into it.
Well, you are in luck: There is librepoop.de by @TanteRegenbogen@feddit.org
Huggable form, boopy snoot, small mouth, gives side-eye.
Lucy :3@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's more offensive, liquorice, or eating mayo raw?6·7 days agoHollandaise is actually better tho. And imho for all usecases of mayo, Hollandaise is better.
Just because I can.
Lucy :3@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever had an experience you can't explain?481·12 days agoYes, but I can’t explain it.
- Company Laptop (HP), private Laptop (Dell)
- PC, soon to be replaced
- Two of the same HP ProDesk 600 G3, both intended as VPN Bridge and storage thing
- HP Z440 Workstation as current Server, to be mainly replaced by
- HP ProLiant DL360 Gen9
- And one Motorola Edge 20. Soon to be complemented by a FairPhone for LineageOS/Linux tests.
I’d guess the difference is quality control. Temu and the like sell completely uncontrolled, no labels of approval, no standards and without consumer rights.
99% of modern, mainstream things are brainrotted, clickbait scam. Including Temu, ofc.
You’re much better off supporting local, physical business, if you can afford it. Because I can guarantee you that Temu shit will not last for much longer than their return policy.
No, your login only works on one instance, like E-Mail. But you can interact with mastodon. For example, when they use #firefox, we see that as a post in the community firefox. And I believe it’s the other way around too, though I’m not sure.
Both, and dozens of other services, work using ActivityPub. Lemmy and Mastodon servers are just different implementations of the activity pub specification, with eg. Lemmy providing explicit downvoting and thread support, while Mastodon just does not show dislikes and treats threads as replies to standalone replies.
Probably Mr. Robot, considering the others would be South Park and Rick and Morty. And it taught me … to not take adderall ig.