

I guess it makes it easier to find/verify the owner if they lose it? (Though there are better ways to do that). Still feels weird.
Just some guy saying some things


I guess it makes it easier to find/verify the owner if they lose it? (Though there are better ways to do that). Still feels weird.


Sort your data into stuff you absolutely need to keep (personal files and such) and stuff you’d be okay with losing (less important files, device backups, downloads you can redownload, etc). Then only back up the former. As for backup medium, ServerPartDeals often has some pretty good deals on storage; they were selling refurbished 12TB drives for $80 a pop a while back.


Most people aren’t choosing to enable OneDrive; it’s enabled by default, and not obvious how to disable.
Step 1: Sell shirt that requires new bras
Step 2: Sell new bras
Step 3: Profit?


Neptune looking real blue there as well.


A Falcon 9 does a pretty good job.


People are too used to using the downvote button as an “I dislike this” button, and that carries over here. Solid unpopular opinion though; I wholeheartedly disagree.
Our girlfriend


Some of these hardly qualify as fireworks; they look more like straight up bombs.


Popular opinion, downvoted.


What browser extension are you referring to? I don’t see a link. And yeah, they’re not the worst place to donate money to but they have plenty already.
Human heaven is also cow hell, it’s a very efficient system.


Didn’t see this earlier but another thread gave a good summary: https://piefed.social/comment/9505729


Cool, but this article looks like AI slop.


I pay for several domains, as well as mailbox.org for email. Aside from that, nothing.


Looks like I’ve been spreading misinformation, whoops. Edited my comment to clarify.


I don’t think it’s a good idea either, but it’s less egregious than filtering specific communities.


This filter is not part of any specific instance, it’s hardcoded into PieFed’s code. That means it applies to every PieFed instance unless the instance admin explicitly patches the code to remove it.
Not really, but dying in a car crash sounds like an awful way to go.