Part of the puzzle is figuring out what the real puzzle is
Part of the puzzle is figuring out what the real puzzle is
There have been recent breakthroughs in that area along this exact line of thought, actually.
Have you tried the 64-bit(arm64) Raspberry Pi OS? The Pi can’t run 64-bit apps on a 32-bit OS, but the CPU is capable.
“Public domain” is a copyright term which isn’t really relevant here. The point the other user is trying to make is that, legally speaking, calling something “private” when it very well may be not private is at best disingenuous and at worst a lawsuit waiting to happen.
For communities, sure, but if I share this post the link is https://lemmy.calebmharper.com/post/10474, which is obviously not ideal. Same for comments. I am asking if there is a way to share it in a way that isn’t instance-specific.
A lot of small electronic devices without screens(which are quite common) probably need something. That said, an ultra-bright LED, especially blue, which seems to be the most annoying, is not the way to go.
I prefer midrange crap from China
As far as I can tell, the subscriber count on the home instance appears to be the total across instances. As a test, I created a community on my instance(custom w/ 1 user) and my friend subscribed to it. The count displayed was 2, which seems to indicate that it tracks everyone who has subscribed to it, whereas the other instances don’t have access to detailed information about the community and can’t accurately determine that.
Can confirm Discord requires a public-facing privacy policy at least for public bots. Can’t remember at what point I had to make one, but it is required for at least some cases.