what does a web browser have to do with a search engine?
does an iPhone require you to accept privacy policy when you launch the clock app for the first time after having already set your phone up?
I don’t think I should be required to accept a privacy policy in order to use a clock or a local music player, the way Xiaomi phones do.
very easy way of checking whether other people are experiencing issues: https://github.com/FreeTubeApp/FreeTube/issues
from the top of my head, that won’t include lemm.ee, sopuli, beehaw, szmer.info, slrpnk.net, sh.itjust.works, or other threadiverse instances like kbin/mbin.
DuckDuckGo, Bing, Mojeek, and other search engines are not returning full Reddit results any more.
and neither does reddit’s own search tool
and it’s a part of Fediverse, so you can follow the blogs from your Mastodon account. and I think a reply from Mastodon will show up as a comment under the post.
not much, what’s IG with yoou?
The map is outdated.
as the title specifies, it compares years up to 2023. right now it’s 2024, which means it’s not 2023 anymore. this is how years work.
reading the description, it’ll be most effective in the US because of the STIR attestation being one of the criteria. other than that, it’ll probably work as well as the rules you configure.
the repliest of guys
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/there
depends on the use, but in this situation I’m leaning towards definition #2
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it doesn’t support any Galaxy Watches at the time I’m writing this, but if you end up picking another device, look into Gadgetbridge and which devices it supports: https://gadgetbridge.org/
they probably just hardcoded some replies to the cabbage/wolf/boat riddle.
holy shit, an LLM making things up?!?!???!?!! omg how unprecedented!