Hey now, don’t assume we all do that. I don’t need the people I talk to knowing that the only places I go are work, my house, and the Chinese food place every other Tuesday. They might think I don’t have anything to do with my life. They would be right, but I don’t want them thinking it!
I thought that too until we got into deep fried memes. They are usually minorly funny or completely humorless random pictures that have been tossed through the deep fryer. For some reason that makes them hilarious to others.
That’s how I started out too. You pick a few things here and there, next thing you know a few years later you build a server capable of storing half a petabyte of data. The important thing is to know when it starts becoming a problem. I am at 216 tb now, but I should be good for years to come.
The eternal struggle. One day. One day they will change when they are left with no options. They will change to the next cheapest option that isn’t open source and the cycle will continue.
“President Joe has designated a nearly 1-million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. It permanently bans new uranium mining in an area that holds spiritual and cultural significance to more than a dozen tribes in the region.”
It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time (www.businessinsider.com)
I have several questions, actually (slrpnk.net)
Why are most memes on Lemmy from 5-10 years ago?
I’m glad people are active, but why are the most upvoted memes things from years ago? Bots? Users desperate for content?
How much "data" do you personally have?
Data as in information (photos, contacts, messages, etc…), not your mobile internet allowance....
That's some good shit (slrpnk.net)
Pizza Party (lemmy.today)
"Camouflage" by Safely Endangered (lemmy.world)
You're getting so big! [Light Roast Comics] (startrek.website)
Source:...
MAS 2.2 released, restores HWID activation method (github.com)
Cool Pokemon fact: One day you will answer for your actions, and god may not be so merciful (lemmy.ml)
Biden designates national monument near Grand Canyon to protect sacred sites, environment (www.knau.org)
“President Joe has designated a nearly 1-million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. It permanently bans new uranium mining in an area that holds spiritual and cultural significance to more than a dozen tribes in the region.”