I’m in Arkansas
I’m sorry.
キモ可愛い
I’m in Arkansas
I’m sorry.
There used to be a vaccine approved for human use, but it was discontinued because it wasn’t profitable.
Yay capitalism.
My private teddit instance is still working for now. Probably just a matter of time before it dies though.
I’ve had sleep paralysis exactly once, but since I knew what it was I found it an extremely interesting experience and studied it while I could.
I can’t imagine the terror of not knowing what’s going on.
The ‘catch’ is that running a service like this gets expensive fast and it’s the same with all the free image hosting sites.
Catbox is run entirely by donations with anything left covered by the owner out of their own pocket. If the donations dry up, it will eventually have to shut down. Again, this isn’t unique to Catbox, all the free sites could easily suffer the same fate.
There are some known issues with timezone handling resulting in posts appearing to be from the future. I think it usually happens when you post from kbin into lemmy.
It’s being worked on: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3496
This was used at the splash screen for dev builds in 2011 and was never shown on a release build. The dev splash screens have always been a bit memey.
Added: https://github.com/GNOME/gimp/commit/eb0591f97dca152ec827db083f910b6a9ea16369
Removed: https://github.com/GNOME/gimp/commit/5b4db22ae1b3d3c9aa7a91cb64e29e4f1b15ed18
The poster’s.
Images are not federated, they only live on the hosting instance.
Thumbnails might copied though, I’m not sure.
They never had any intentions of building new tools.
TL;DR: incremental improvements and
maximum throughput of at least 30Gbps
lol no
In order for a cow to produce milk it must be pregnant or recently pregnant, then once it gets older and starts producing less milk it will be slaughtered.
~~the more you know!~~
They’ve defederated from both lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. They’re still a good community, but I don’t consider them part of the fediverse at this point.
… I know how to use iptables, does that make me a witch or something?
I love systemd. Anyone who has tried to write initscripts or manage dependencies will agree with me.