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10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000
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lemmy.ml is very old, because it's run by the devs of lemmy.
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10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000
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lemmy.ml is very old, because it's run by the devs of lemmy.
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Random internet people explaining math better then math teacher
Sorta not really related but Freya's video on splines ("The Continuity of Splines") is a virtually perfect resource if you're interested in learning about... well... splines.
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So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.
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Introducing JPEG-XL Support in the Gnome ecosystem
for the weird nerds like me:
1,000,000,000,000 (1 trillion) megapixels is:
1,000,000 (1 million) terapixels
1,000 petapixels (note: petapixel is a pretty cool photography site)
1 exapixel
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"It has to be Chromium"
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Your options are pretty limited, then. This Wikipedia article has a list of all browser engines; if you want not obsolete and open source ones you're looking at Netsurf or SerenityOS's browser. That or one of the Firefox-derived ones (Pale Moon, etc).
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If people use it and they don't post or comment, it could go dark
Don't tell me how to live my life
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Italy investigates Placebo singer for calling far-right PM ‘racist’ and ‘fascist’
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Main thing I can think of is an option for non-admin users to block an instance on the client side. Like blocking a community or user except it does both, for everybody from that instance.