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Cake day: July 4th, 2023

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  • Re: hiding posts - I think there’s room for improvement here in the way of more options. Check out Memmy for what I’m talking about - lots of options for how and when posts are marked as read, and the supreme feature in this space the ability to selectively hide posts based on what “list” you’re looking at - All, vs the actual community.









  • timespace@lemmy.ninjatoBean@lemmy.worldBean Pro Pricing
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    1 year ago

    I don’t typically do subscripts and opt for lifetime when available.

    That said, while I appreciate all your time and effort, $30 is too high for me personally, especially given other apps are free and function as well and in some cases have more features.

    That said, if lifetime was $10 or maybe even $15 I would buy it even if it wasn’t (right now) my primary lemmy app - at that price point it becomes a “buy now and see what happens with development” and I’d go so far as to say it’s cheap enough to be an impulse buy.

    At $15 early bird intro pricing and $30 regular pricing you’d get all the impulse buyers and FOMO folks like me, lol. Food for thought maybe? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



  • Had a Casper for 10 years, it was great.

    When it was time to replace it I did some research and landed on latex, because it holds up for a long time, is organic and hypoallergenic, and sleeps cool (I’m a hot sleeper).

    Ended up buying from https://sleeponlatex.com based on reviews and their excellent return policy - best there is for latex as far as I could tell.

    Very, very happy with it. It did take at least 2-3 weeks to adjust too, because it’s firm (even if you get a medium) - you sleep on top of it, not in it, meaning it doesn’t wrap around your body. 10/10 would recommend.










  • timespace@lemmy.ninjatoLinux@lemmy.mlI F*cked up and I need help.
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    1 year ago

    Wait wtf? You can just reset root password that easy? What’s even the point of having a password, if all of your data and info is so easily accessed if someone gets physical hold of the machine. I guess so software/remote hackers can’t get your stuff, but still. This seems wild to me, I dunno.

    New to Linux so I’m sorry if I’m being ignorant, but it does seem crazy you can get access to a machine without the password.

    Edit: Thanks for all the comments below! I guess I’ve been spoiled by BitLocker in Windows being enabled by default and not having to think of disk encryption. Appreciate everyone’s time and responses!



  • Yea, honestly I think this is where an app can really shine vs using the website (currently).

    Another example: Formula1 communities are on lemmy.world AND lemmy.ml. As a user and member of both, I don’t care which one I’m seeing/engaging with, I would rather they be grouped together so I can see the content from both at the same time rather than having to go to each community.

    I guess this would be akin to Multireddits (I think it was called?) where you can pick and choose which communities you are subscribed to are grouped together. Meaning you could also do this for communities that don’t cover the same specific content, but a more general category, such as “computers” and have all computer related communities you subscribe to in that group.