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These are the privacy permissions that you grant for Meta's new twitter competitor
  • Figures. It did sound a little too good to be true.

  • These are the privacy permissions that you grant for Meta's new twitter competitor
  • I’m actually excited about Threads because it supposedly uses ActivityPub. I know all my non-techie friends are going to use it and I should be able to participate from my self-hosted Mastodon instance.

  • Plex lays off 20% of its workforce
  • My elderly parents are responsible for some FAST views thinking that they were watching something from my library.

  • A New Video Game
  • Reading the manual on the car ride home from FuncoLand was a rite of passage.

  • What do you all use for password management?
  • Self hosted Vaultwarden. It's great.

  • It feels like we’re on the brink of something
  • Canadian wild fires as well.

  • The end of Reddit? Why the blackout is still going – and what happens next
  • Agreed. I've still been checking Apollo everyday out of habit. Once July 1st hits, Apollo is getting deleted off my phone and then I don't really see myself using Reddit much.

  • Power Delete Suite: 11 years of reddit being deleted today. I encourage everyone to follow the same.
  • I would rather leave useful information where it is for anyone who needs it to find later. A lot of Reddit is on Archive.org and, like you said, their servers so I don’t really get what this accomplishes.

  • How many of you have pulled the plug and deleted reddit already?
  • I want to transition off of Reddit but I'm not deleting my account because I feel like there's too much valuable information on the site to get rid of it all just yet.

  • Me participating in the reddit AMA
  • Lemmy is open source. Why not just contribute directly?

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