Your Lemmy instance only fetches posts from an other instance’s community if at least 1 person on your instance is subscribed to it.
Your Lemmy instance only fetches posts from an other instance’s community if at least 1 person on your instance is subscribed to it.


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}
Also 4180 is not a standard (it says on the first page)


Probably pewdiepie. He was very popular before the incident, after which noone wanted to touch him. His Scare Pewdiepie show also got canceled. He has regained popularity again though.


There is no investing in crypto; that’s called speculation or gambling.


The article clearly states that some of the toxics were in the e-liquid.


Thats what the firewall rules do too, don’t allow internet connection if there’s no vpn connection.
Firewall is a system-wide solution that always works, while qbt config relies heavily on the application implementing interface binding properly. Which it doesn’t fully btw.


Better to just configure a firewall properly so that no packets can go outside of the vpn tunnel.


It’s the same when creating network interfaces via the ip tool.
Here is the tutorial: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Fd7uhYXCBqY


People don’t really feel “fine about death” but more like “being alive feels worse than death”.
There is almost always some thing in such a person’s life that is causing such feelings. Even if someone thinks the world is better off without them, it’s caused by how they “perceive” their impact on the world, which can be caused by the way other people interact with them.
Have you tried contacting the agency that deals with business registrations? Maybe they can flag the business for using a fake address.


What helped me type faster and with more fingers, was chatting in multiplayer games.


Literacy rates in USA are pretty awful and getting worse. And probably happening in other countries as well.


Just say “Yes” and let her figure out what you meant.


Loving Flowit! Thanks for the recommendations.
Perhaps someone on your inatance was last subscribed to it 2 years ago. When you subscribe, your instance doesn’t tend to fetch older posts, only posts made after subscribing.