![](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/3e55b0cf-b9d4-4790-bf89-4ecdcbb01c31.webp)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/q98XK4sKtw.png)
Not sure what garbled the link the but here it is
Not sure what garbled the link the but here it is
That the installation is stable, as opposed to constantly changing, as is the case (by design) with rolling release distros (e.g. Arch). Package version updates are conservative to prevent surprises.
Well that’s pretty unfortunate. I quite liked Reddit’s “anonymous likes” approach.
I don’t personally have that big of a problem with my posts/comments being “persistent”, as I have a fairly high threshold for commenting and refrain from commenting anything too incendiary. And anyway, posts/comments, as I see it, are public and should be considered as such.
However, what I’m still a bit unclear on is the privacy of my votes/saves in the Fediverse. Should I start exercising the same caution in what I upvote or save? I understand that my home instance admins will have access to this data, but is that it?
Oh wow, this one’s awesome. Thanks!
Hit a paywall on mobile, here’s an archive link:
During my 13.5 years of Reddit, I’ve used at least these, in possibly this order
Don’t browse Reddit anymore, apps or browser. If I do end up visiting via Google, I use old.reddit.com.
countries: - fi - se - no - dk => { "countries": ["fi", "se", false, "dk"] }