I think a kbin app that has an “Open in kbin” option or a browser extension that adds the function into a desktop browser would be the easiest way to handle that, but I’m not sure anything exists yet.
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All of those Sysinternals projects are absolute must haves if you want to add much more power-user functionality into Windows for easy troubleshooting.
What a legend
It really only gets used legally.
Only issue with federating is allowing Meta/Facebook to create shadow profiles for everyone posting on other ActivityPub services. Currently, the fediverse is free real estate for data collectors.
I confirmed it with a store representative when I switched around a month or so ago. You only get the AutoPay discount with a debit card now. It was effective immediately for new customers and is now rolling out to existing customers.
I just switched to T-Mobile after getting played by both AT&T and Verizon too many times. At this point, I don’t know what I’ll do if T-Mobile tries to screw me over worse than those two did.
I would imagine once everything is federated, we’ll be getting a lot of duplicate results on Google. “How do I do X?” will return the same post across all federated instances unless Google figures out that it’s all the same post and only retrieves a single copy of it.
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Metroid Dread has been known about well before the Switch came into existence, so a claim about it coming to Switch would be very low hanging fruit and doesn’t make someone reputable.
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Any Switch 2 dev kits are most likely ONLY in the hands of Nintendo and MAYBE massive 3rd party studios like EA or Ubisoft. These companies will not want to break an NDA for internet clout.
Most governments struggle to manage a website, much less a fediverse instance. It’s a good idea though.
I’m a macOS admin and I use sed fairly frequently in scripts. Can’t say I’ve had many uses for it or awk as a Linux user, however.
See, that paragraph alone is too much for the majority of non-Linux users.