That just gives you a jumbled mess of everything, which is IMO pretty useless. I want everything pertaining to a subject/interest in a single place, despite being scattered over multiple subs in multiple instances.
That just gives you a jumbled mess of everything, which is IMO pretty useless. I want everything pertaining to a subject/interest in a single place, despite being scattered over multiple subs in multiple instances.
This is the biggest flaw and issue with the fediverse and Lemmy, it’s too damn fragmented with no good way to easily consolidate content from similar, or even identical, communities across instances. So people end up gravitating towards the same few that have the most content.
Are you referring to the case where what proton handed over was only identifiable information because the moron chose their appleID email as recovery email and law enforcement got their real identity from that and not actually from proton?
I mean, “serverless computing” has always only meant that it’s “serverless” for the customer who buys the compute power in the sense that they don’t have to bother the slightest with the architecture or managing it. Not really anything to reveal there…
Why does the US get to be in charge of this?
I have my printer in our “hobby room”, well ventilated and the printer is enclosed with a charcoal filter.
If you’re just printing PLA, a well ventilated room is probably enough to keep VOCs at a safe level.
I still wouldn’t use the printer in a room you’re staying in for several hours at a time while it’s printing, but I would say the noise of an FDM is definitely also enough to make you not want to be in the same room while it’s printing.