TIL the fine was that high to begin with. Really terrible article to read, but I couldn't help but lol at the "animal activists" in place of "animal rights activist".
neurospice
I had chmod
/*
instead of ./*
using the root user, because I had some file permissions that needed fixing. I quickly realised that I had made the entire filesystem have file permission issues when half my desktop crashed. Couldn't boot the system anymore so I started a distro-hoping journey which was really fun and taught me a lot about Linux.
I still get a rush of anxiety whenever I need to change file permissions recursively.
I didn’t know I could convert a comment into a separate post, that’s a cool feature!
Sorry, I meant manually doing that by asking people to make separate posts or by making one yourself. We can't move comments (I think), but that'd be an interesting feature if we could. I do see that it could be used for abuse if mods could move anything anywhere.
You didn't get anything wrong btw, I just explained what I meant poorly :)
In Australia GPs prescribe it for anxiety. This was at least a year ago, not sure about now.
The setting works, it's just that you have to muck around with overlays or rooting the device for it to see/use other webviews
I managed to use this to get mulch webview working
https://github.com/arovlad/bromite-webview-overlay
No root required, it uses an overlay.
You can check the modlog of any community on lemmy. It's the green button by the community sidebar. It shows who, when, and why, when something gets removed.
The button should be by the member / post counts
Thanks for mentioning this. Looks really cool :)
Wait, really? I've only seen trans positive stuff from them so far
How does one go about self-hosting this? I don't particularly trust this and I couldn't find any documentation for it. In fact I couldn't find any source code...
Edit: according to this https://goblin.tools/Privacy they forward some things to OpenAI. Yikes.
https://web.archive.org/web/20231113013908/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/13/victorian-biosecurity-bill-could-see-fines-for-trespassing-on-farms-double-to-115000