Guess the everyone around me and I have been using Celsius wrong then...
It definitely uses degrees.
Guess the everyone around me and I have been using Celsius wrong then...
It definitely uses degrees.
This page mentions a more realistic range of -40°C to 100°C. Maybe an intern read the ° as 0 and nobody doublechecked the packaging design.
As a trick to provide context when linking comments, that link actually links to the parent comment. Or it's a bug that it links to the parent comment, I'm not entirely sure.
This does make me wonder, what is this graph actually about?
Dan ben ik toch blij dat mn werk voor mijn OV reizen betaalt
I like jumping on the bandwagon as much as the next guy, but do you have any evidence of these accusations?
There's three things I'd expect that reddit could do in retaliation:
And even if they don't take any action, ask yourself this: do you really want to keep using reddit, with the way they're acting right now? All this feels like a big middle finger towards their oldest users.
Are you checking your profile on a different instance? Comments in communities that aren't (yet) replicated to that instance won't show up
Stel dat het bijvoorbeeld vergelijkbaar is aan bitcoin dan is er juist helemaal geen privacy, want alle bitcointransacties zijn publiek.
Er bestaan al cryptocoins met betere privacy, Monero bijvoorbeeld. Bij Monero zijn zender, ontvanger en bedrag ontraceerbaar bij elke transactie.
Of ze zoiets toepassen is natuurlijk een tweede vraag, maar technisch is het mogelijk!
Lemmy does not have a built-in wiki feature. docs.beehaw.org is a separate website hosted using GitHub pages, with the source available here: https://github.com/beehaw-org/beehaw-org.github.io/
Is there a reason you don't want it to be federated? This would require every user to make a separate account, just to access your community, instead of being able to join and post using accounts from other instances.
Additionally creating an instance for just a single subreddit/community seems overkill. Have you considered creating a community on an existing instance?
I'm surprised the docker guide still isn't fixed, the Ansible template got updated to use 2 nginx configs. Take a look at the second one: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf
It splits traffic between the UI and the backend.