Hey, I was in your boat when I started on Lemmy 2 years ago.
“Wow, that’s a lot of furry porn. And gay porn. And gay, furry porn.”
Not gonna judge, if that’s your thing, it’s your thing, it’s just not MY thing…
Hey, I was in your boat when I started on Lemmy 2 years ago.
“Wow, that’s a lot of furry porn. And gay porn. And gay, furry porn.”
Not gonna judge, if that’s your thing, it’s your thing, it’s just not MY thing…
The only way All works is by either manually blocking individual communities or manually blocking certain instances.
Once you’re done, it’s mostly fine, but like you say, new ones do pop up.
There’s ONE GUY who runs like 20 different AI porn communities and keeps creating more.
Xbox is actively being dropped from Target and Walmart, but it doesn’t help that the push is for digital games with no physical presence in stores.
Publicly traded companies have to continually make more money than they did last month, last quarter, same time last year.
Failing to do so means they are somehow “losing” money that is “rightfully owed” to them and the stock market punishes them.
It doesn’t matter if you’re profitable or not, so long as you’re continually making more money.
Working on it!
I started making my own several years ago but got sidelined by health issues and haven’t gone back to it. :(
My end goal is I have a lot of comic books. I want a voice assistant that can query a database and then turn on smart lights to show box locations.
I got the database done, I got the queries working, then had a heart attack and never got the voice input or smart light output working. :(
Easy fix:
If your concern is being blocked, the best advice is to avoid any free email service and pony up for a paid one.
ProtonMail used to be the big one, but IIRC they had some controversy recently:
Other commenter already mentioned Zoho, but also mailbox.org.
Dunno… the last time I dealt with it was someone trying to reach my mom and couldn’t.
I asked them to verify the address…
@hotmale.com
Oh, well there’s your problem!
Eh, that’s when you just turn on auto-reply/forwarding and abandon it.
But of course they need to be able to access it to enable auto-reply. :)
No real reason to be using a hotmail account in this day and age, even less so if you’re a developer of a direct competitor for Microsoft.
Marionberries are great, but I’ve never seen them in the wild so I don’t know how thorny they are.
Makes sense, because blackberry thorns are just awful.
“Neal Barber, who was hired by Bayside Support Services and Multi Media LLC—the parent company of Chaturbate—in 2020”
Holy crap, moderators get PAID??!?!?
I don’t use any satellite personally, I have fiber, but I had to evaluate them for other reasons.
Viasat seems the most… viable. ;) But the speeds… oh… the speeds.
At least they don’t have the data caps.
Hughes.net is slow and has an absurdly low data cap. I wouldn’t personally use it.
There’s Starlink… but, you know, “Elon”.
Other than that you have Viasat. About the same price as Starlink.
Unlimited data but “Download speeds are up to up to 25- 50 Mbps, 25-100 Mbps or 25-150 Mbps based on location.”
Because every time you apply a solution, you increase the number of failure points.
Take something simple:
I want to walk to the mailbox and check my mail.
Well, I have medical conditions which put me at risk for foot injuries, where are my shoes?
Oh, and I need a key for the mailbox, better have that.
Feeling a little winded today because of the heart trouble, I should probably use the wheelchair for safety…
Which is still in the backseat of the car, so I need another key…
Hope it still has a charge on it, it should, but I didn’t use it last…
Each solution is a failure point. The more solutions you add, the more failure points there are.
It allows “Zionist” though so could you do “Zionist” or “Zionists” 🤔
He did his own research! /s