On my Pixel I long press at the bottom and then press on the code. I think it's called google lens or something.
Very first line of the GitHub readme. As a support tool it's mostly useless, endless similar or identical questions answered differently or not at all and none of it indexed by search engines for use on the web.
It's an awful data silo / black hole that increases volunteer load.
"...prohibits repair stores from repairing components on the mainboard. Instead, the entire component must be replaced..."
A flagrant disregard for the costs of e-waste on the environment. What a surprise.
How is being paid "from pushback to arrival" even vaguely legal?
Aside from everyone who's using flutter?
Much like what happened in the original Minecraft, Voyager is entering a region where the simulation breaks down.
Someone is having a very bad day
There's a huge amount of it on the fediverse right now. People are working very hard at getting rid, all of them volunteers, and in their own time.
In theory this is done. There is a Do Not Track (DNT) header that is browser defined. Does anyone use it? Do they fuck.
Wish this kind of joined up thinking happened in places other than the Nordics.
Data centres and industry exist and dump heat all over the world. Putting it to use is a no brainer.
It seems the majority of the torrents with poor seeder count are in the 1.5TB+ range. I just simply don't have the storage for that. Most everything in the 0-300GB range is pretty well covered.
Thing is, a cross post is nothing special. It's a) a post with an identical link, and b) a post with "cross posted from..." appended to the body content.
It is still just a post. Lemmy (and k/mbin) just attempt to mask the fact there are multiple of them.
I don't know if it can be done any better though, ActivityPub has quite a few quirks.