I feel like I'm experiencing deja vu. Wasn't there a thread just like this yesterday?
Edit: There was!
I feel like I'm experiencing deja vu. Wasn't there a thread just like this yesterday?
Edit: There was!
You would still be able to see if someone commented from a Mastodon instance. Their username would say something like @[email protected].
Windows does basically what you think it does.
And I'd rather it not unzip the contents of a file that I haven't looked at yet. I also sometimes only need one or two files from the zip folder and don't want to unzip the entire thing.
And I'm still going to use WinZip anyway.
Your uBlock probably updated. uBlock has pretty much been able to successfully block YouTube's adblocker block since YouTube started blocking adblockers, so long as you kept the filters updated.
No, you're right. Theoretically, you could even have a single login for multiple Fediverse sites (Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, etc.).
Technically speaking, I believe you could even comment on this thread via Mastodon if you wanted to since both Lemmy and Mastodon use something called the ActivityPub protocol. But the reverse isn't true since Lemmy isn't configured correctly to view Mastodon content.
Wait, what gives away that this is a ChatGPT comment?
They probably think it's safer somehow. But I don't really get how.
Most built-in password managers allow for you to setup a master password of sorts if you try to sync everything to a new device, and most also require you to use your computer's native verification to view a single password in plaintext or export all of them as plaintext. (For browsers on Windows, they use Windows Hello; for browsers on Android, they use the fingerprint scanner or the lock screen pin.)
To be fair (not that I like Musk), he did try to back out of the communication one. But Twitter and the US court system forced him to pay all $44 billion dollars.
That's an oddly specific video, and I enjoyed every second of it. XD