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I wonder if you applied inflation from the time that idiom was first popularized what the modern price would be.
I wonder if you applied inflation from the time that idiom was first popularized what the modern price would be.
MAAAN would be a much better acronym though
That’s when you update your sig with your address and a link to a local delivery venue
Alternatively all 504 Gateway Timeout
That joke was constant in the early 00s.
Simple: make friends with someone with high speed internet who’s not very savvy, keep up the charade until they allow you to borrow their computer. Then you install a headless vpn server with logging disabled. Boom, high speed local VPN that doesn’t point to you. Just buy them a $2.50 beer once a month to keep up pretenses in case you need to do maintenance.
It’s in there
You up voted “how did “step” porn become so popular when we did such a good job keeping scat and insest porn out of the mainstream for so long” and “I didn’t forget your birthday either.”
And down voted “seamless seeking”
I can say you’re not subscribed to the like two communities on my instance. Subscription (follows) mostly only go to the instance hosting the community in question. Voting goes everywhere though.
What thrift store isn’t nowadays.
Will it allow singing telegrams and kissograms?
Mint 2024: Make America Minty Fresh!
I’m on a private instance. My lemmy volume as a whole is currently 72G.
5 is probably a bit undersized and liable to cause pool timeouts. But like 15 should give you enough room depending on your provider’s affordability. You can always delete old data periodically.
It’s very good and learning progress for the 20s too. In the last 5 years for lunar lander missions we’ve had 6 outright failures, 2 successes, and this is the second “mixed success”
When nobody in your country does something for decades and then a different group of people try doing it in different ways, they’re largely starting from scratch.
Allocating a job to a driver is the easy part. It’s all the other stuff people expect from a delivery app that’s the hard part. Like having an accurate DB of stores and facilitating orders/payments. If you don’t do that then people can troll with fake orders and stiff drivers. Plus moderation of drivers who steal food or are convicted burglars/rapists (existing apps already suck at that).
But a federated approach would be immensely more complicated to do well and is a privacy nightmare. You’d need to share buyer’s address and drivers’ current locations to many different instances to facilitate a buyer on one instance and potential drivers on several different instances. All that data needs to be available (and accurate to the minute) to the instance that assigns the job. Similar privacy/logistic issues pop up when you consider payments.
It’s not like he’s delivering to the whole city. For the map in the picture, worst case (corner to corner) is like 1.5 miles.
It kinda makes more sense like this.
Article says “cryptocurrency accounts” not wallets which makes more sense
To defeat Sable, Cloudflare offered $100,000 “to be split among winners that submitted strong prior art.”
Important bit missing. Summary and headline had me imagining something much more dystopia.
Doesn’t apply here, Lemmy is way too tiny. The law only applies the largest platforms. Reddit doesn’t even qualify. Of course maybe that changes someday, but currently the law applies to 19 sites.
I got one of those desks with a vertical pneumatic lift so I can stack the computers vertically in a rack and just raise/lower it so the right one is at eye height