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So you hop around on one foot only?
Someone is really asking to be invaded.
Doesn't really work outside the US.
Someone call Van Halen!
the best option
That would be ebay.
Every server is under the total control of it's admin while moderators are self-assigned to communities by the users that created them. It's literally the exact same structure as on reddit.
The only difference is that there only is a single reddit server with a single set of admins, while lemmy has many instances.
So yes, everything you mentioned is basically the same on both platforms. The only difference on lemmy being that when you piss off the admins and get banned you can go to another instance.
But it was. It's literally the exact same hierarchy of roles. So no, I don't know what you mean.
moderators come under admins and that wasn’t a thing on reddit.
That is exactly how it was on reddit.
Huh? My 2019 mbp can do that, without display link.
While backend- and other types of software developers seem to be unaffected
What if you write backend code for web application?
Meteor impacts are typically expressed by converting their kinetic energy into its TNT equivalent.
One small enough to destroy a small country is enough to destroy the world.
Not really. You could blow up all of Lichtenstein with 2x 350kt explosions. Definitly not world ending.
Probably depends on how much aid the country get's to rebuild. I assume most people would want to go back if that was an option. But if that's not a viable one, they will get refugee status elsewhere and settle there.
Unless you physical control your media, you don't own your data.
I’ve tried watching at least 30 movies
What kind of movies are you even talking about?
Try watching some proper comedy. A panel show or a standup special.
I'm going with mandarin, the orange fruit.
Asteroid the size of 64 Canada geese to pass Earth Tuesday - NASA
I'm not even making this up …
I don't think I've even thought about that connection before reading this, so really there was never anything to separate.
When our company annoucned the switch to Teams I actually offered to pay for the slack licence out of my own pocket instead. But the boss insisted we need the onedrive integration or some shit and declined.