I know it's already been posted there, but for more kbin customisations, have a look at the @kbinStyles magazine
hawdini
In most cases, when the EU passes a law to make something happen, it's cheaper for manufacturers to make that EU-compliant device available worldwide rather than make a specific version just for the EU market. So, I'd expect user-replaceable batteries in flagship smartphones to be available in the US by 2027 also.
So basically, we can now vote out the mods and post what we want on subreddits? And if the new mods don't like what we post, we vote them out too? That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
Well, we all saw that coming, didn't we?
I asked him if he felt that Apollo, rif for Reddit, and Sync, which all plan to shut down as a result of the pricing changes, don’t add value to Reddit. “Not as much as they take,” he says. “No way. They need to pay for this."
I don't think anyone has ever said they want the API to remain free, they just want a fairer price model and/or more time to allow existing year-long contracts to be valid. Why the sudden urgency to push out this stupidly high pricing model? The only time-critical event I can think of is Spez's precious IPO, and he's doing a great job at showing potential investors that everything's under control
/s ( <-- are we allowed to use that here?)
Welcome to the club. Others have given great advice here, but if I was to add one thing, sometimes you'll find other distribution documentation can help you with the one you're using. I'd like to think most Arch users (myself included) came to the distro after using their Wiki documentation for years.
1Password, it's cross-compatible across all my devices, and for all sites that support it, a YubiKey hardware 2FA key.
But if you're not a fan of trusting a 3rd party company, then KeePass is probably still your safest bet.
haha, it fell at the last hurdle, so close!
I am one of those migrating to this platform. I already had issues with the server going down whilst trying to register. I think we're going to need a bigger ~~boat~~ server
Either that or submit a pull request to the Kbin project. Unlike Reddit, Kbin is open source.
https://codeberg.org/Kbin