none of them.
i've heard that jerboa is from the same devs as lemmy, if that is 'official' for you.
i personally use sync, but just because i've used it for reddit and i like the interface.
none of them.
i've heard that jerboa is from the same devs as lemmy, if that is 'official' for you.
i personally use sync, but just because i've used it for reddit and i like the interface.
yes it is.
most likely there is nothing wrong with your registration, that instance is just overloaded / manual approval.
try a different one maybe?
bonus, on most instances you don't even need an email to register.
export your settings before logging out, so you can import them back again after
why not?
if a site does not work on ff there is a site you can report it too.
also, i have ff with ublock and other stuff that edit the web page, some web pages do not like it, so i fall back to chrome.
my chrome is stock, no extensions, no account, no sync. i only open it for very specific purposes.
they can detect piracy regardless. generally they set up honeypots and if you download a torrent from them, they will know and fine you.
mhh allora non saprei, non penso sia un problema intrinseco a ff comunque
i have absolutely no idea
ho manjaro e fa la stessa cosa.
che DE hai? io kde
the story is down because apparently he broke italian laws by doing something.
btw i really don't think italian law enforcement is going to care unless the scammers report it, and I don't think they will do.
the author said it still online ar archive.org
on arch eza is available on AUR, but by default it will require haskell libraries.
to avoid that, manually install pandoc-bin before eza.
on arch eza is available on AUR, but by default it will require haskell libraries.
to avoid that, manually install pandoc-bin
before eza.
i've never heard of a functionality like that.
maybe the instance where the community is located is a bit overloaded? or maybe is a front end thing