The previous config option for it (devtools.debugger.features.overlay
to false
) was deleted ๐
https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D177207
someguy
Thanks, I had no idea!
I'm not sure I get the marketing appeal of something being based on a true story, especially a movie based off of a game franchise? Looks like it could be a fun mindless movie though.
You can use it with a different security system/company if you want, rather than only ADT.
Neither does Disney lol
Seems like a combination of a large number of TV projects, Solo not doing as well as they hoped, and the movie format seeming more like a gamble with the quality they have been putting out.
Yea I remember when people would just stand around the headphone booths in music stores and sample whatever new CDs came out that week. Maybe it was worse in the cassette tape era?
The headphones were gross. And to be honest, most albums only have a couple good songs anyway.
I was under the impression that like Oracle, they used RHEL sources as their base (from git.centos.org). But it appears that they now (as of 2022) only use fedora sources and maintain other sources on top of fedora, so they've deviated from RHEL compatibility as far as I can tell.
I'm curious to see if oracle, amazon, or suse will try to absorb some of the RHEL derivatives like alma and rocky. Right now there seems to be a lot of fragmentation in RHEL derivatives. Not to say they are trying to compete with Red Hat, but Amazon and Oracle seem like they would try to do so this way.
Just guessing, you might be the first person to try to visit that community/magazine from your instance, so lemmy doesn't have the posts from before trying to federate.
There should probably be a message after federating a new community that tells people that old posts aren't retroactively added to your local instance (unless done manually or unless that changes in the future). Or just something that tells users when a community was federated locally.
~~I think so. I haven't needed to use it yet myself. I think it should forget the community and not federate future posts, unless some rediscovers/adds the community again.~~ This is likely wrong sorry. An ability to block and purge specific remote instance communities seems pretty important.
It's a lemmy problem as far as I'm aware, I believe with 0.18.3.