You know how reddit has /multi/ to the like that but can include multiple setvers. So you can see multiple servers worth of /c/technology posts all in one go.
The closest I’ve got is an rss reader for lemmy. All fediverse posts (from what I understand) can be turned into an rss feed. Lemmy communities too. I wish they had multi communities but it is what it is.
How did you post on lemmy like that from mastodon? That’s cool.
American here. We mostly cuss at ours.
In all seriousness, we generally treat people with respect but that’s about it. It’s heavily varries by person.
Yeah that’s a big one.
Betterment/Weathfront does a lot of this already, but without “AI”. Its just algorithms. It sounds the same…but its really not.
You are on one.
Learn to code
Donate time
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Profit!
…I wish it worked that way :D
Germany sounds wild. While anyone can be in a trade here, its exceptionally hard to get into.
I mentoured some jr devs and some apprentices. You end up learning quite a bit about yourself, your industry, and your straighths and weaknesses pretty quickly doing so. Telling someone, “well that just what worked” is not good enough.
Aww cute bunnies!
Watership down.
A VPN sure. I’m not sure about Nord.
2nd a doctor.
My research was literally on AI back in college. Most AI solutions are just basic algorithms and don’t use real AI solutions. There’s a huge difference.
I got stardew working on a local network and playing on the miyoo mini. It was cool for the novelty, but had terrible performance outside a local network. After only a couple of hops it’s unplayable and will disconnect.
Yep just ping time and latency make this a no go for a vast majority of us.
Steam Deck and other Linux handhelds make it super easy to play indies.
Not where I’m at. Less young people have Facebook so will use other services like Craigslist. Yard sales are also popular.
Some people think it’s a status symbol, but most people don’t care. But yeah it’s above 50 percent now and climbing (in the US).
I have both from time to time. I wish there was a viable 3rd party than picking our favorite multi-billion dollar company, but as a developer, I need both.