Go for it!
I generated it in KeePass for this comment and actually interestingly it looks like Lemmy butchered/sanitized/modified it as well
Printing printers.
Go for it!
I generated it in KeePass for this comment and actually interestingly it looks like Lemmy butchered/sanitized/modified it as well
PW:
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If the server won’t take a 64-char pw with letters, numbers, and symbols then is it even worth using?
Show me your
boosboobs!
Dang autocorrect.
Diabetics beware!
Fox: What a beautiful day. Shit it’s good to be alive
It’s a proven fact that we need no more than 3 colors
Mine does them while hunting bugs
Murder-chirps are my favorite cat sound
Give that duck some space, she’s had a rough day
You had me second-guessing for a minute, but I think the other commenter is correct.
One can definitely use Spaces in other clients, even Beeper supports them. So if it was an Element-specific feature, it doesn’t appear to be any longer.
I use Tailscale (or the fully-self-hosted Headscale) to ensure all my data is routed through my home whether my phone/laptop is on cell data, public wifi, or otherwise.
One can also simply use it to ensure communication between specific devices is always secure and available but I also find it quite useful as a way to secure all my data when away from home.
It’s free for 5 users/100 devices per account with virtually all of the features available to the free plan.
There is also a paid option which should really only be interesting to businesses/etc which have many users to connect. Alternatively self-host g Headspace has no restrictions at all.
Although it doesn’t have servers like Discord
They’re called Spaces on Matrix
Sure, sure. But they’ve probably been doing it for a while now.
I feel bad for the person who’s come to expect them and isn’t going to get their XXL turds today.
They are going to be very disappointed when they read that sign
Low battery, hot.
I agree with that other reply.
Linus knew just enough to be dangerous.
My experience with most Windows users and their first encounter with using a Linux terminal is every single warning/error they see no matter how mundane is a big deal.
Things like the boot text or a random apt
install on Linux will often display various warnings or even “errors” that are really of no concern but ime tend to freak out new users.
Linus is in that narrow band where he doesn’t really know shit but knows just enough to be falsely confident and ignore all the warnings/errors instead of just the irrelevant ones
It’s been towed out of the environment
It’s the American Dream
Excellent choice of “testament” at the end there!
I also enjoyed this line:
Holds the promise of love in its size,
Which character are you going to change?