love that game ::)
It does indeed.
Maybe they don’t spend thousands of dollars on Apple products? idk
Not to mention openSUSE Tumbleweed instead of Fedora :)
Yeah I was confused as to where all of my storage went xD
I had an issue on my PC (assuming faulty graphics driver or bug after waking from sleep) that caused my syslog file to reach 500GiB. Yes, 500GiB.
Jokes on you, I don’t have company
you also have 6 fingers? apparently I have 6 brain cells
iirc, it costs $99 a year to be able to upload apps on the apple app store rather than a one-time $25 on android. Also, apple test flight or whatever has a limited amount of people who can use it, rather than just installing an apk on android. Apple’s ecosystem makes it much harder for open source or small apps to exist for iOS devices.
Not that I’m defending this move, but there is a difference between this and your example. iirc, the way Lemmy works, to get content from other instances, this instance “caches” the data and then hosts the data on their server(s) for the users to access. Because of this, the instance is technically hosting the data and could theoretically be held liable in any lawsuits.
Please do correct me if I misunderstand how Lemmy works. Also reading through other comments, it seems like no pirated content is actually hosted on those communities, so I doubt that they could be held liable in the first place.
iirc, it’s based on what the instance you’re posting to allows
FYI this doesn’t apply to Tricare (military healthcare), it’s 21 in that case (with exceptions for full-time students).