

Did you see any performance change because that setup seems pretty equivalent to me


Did you see any performance change because that setup seems pretty equivalent to me


They actually don’t even have to do that. They get the money off the fees and limited interest on the transaction and sell the debt as a “prime” investment to your retirement fund or pension. Leaving the common people to hold the bag while they receive millions in fees and no liability


If you need an android rss reader the best I’ve seen is Pluma. You can import your feed and it just works well


I didn’t say that. I was implying that the importance of access to weed is significantly less important than not being murdered at a concentration camp. Medicinal or not.


Imagine not leaving concentration camp USA because you can’t get your weed pens lol
Wow that’s really incredible that lemmy is so efficient for so many users. I don’t know what I expected but I assumed server costs would be astronomical
Those system usage stats are super interesting. It looks like this whole domain could be run on one powerful computer. Is that the case here? What hardware does the insurance run on?
I’m currently using bitwarden with a vault warden docker backend and I’m wondering why you feel that keepass is a better setup. What made you make the switch?


I’m very curious what kind of content is available on your jellyfin instance. I also noticed these services might be somewhat high bandwidth and I’m wondering if that costs you much


What in the world is the litmus test for that
Real tin-stans would call it antimony
Maybe you should back down and re-evaluate
Calling Windows a distro, while technically true, feels offensive