cartographer
Actual management strategy is “you don’t know what your boundaries are until you push against them”
My workplace is transitioning a bunch of their data and processing to the cloud. When I look at what software makes the cloud work, there is soooo much open source software there. Big business is quite comfortable with FOSS
Apparently Firefox can synchronise your bookmarks between your desktop and your mobile app? Does anyone have experience with this?
But isn’t an ongoing cellular plan a cost for the manufacturer? How do they afford it?
Those subs won’t arrive for decades though
Yes, we have missed the chance to subject the shooter to questioning in court and expose their prejudice properly. Now there is a danger they will become a martyr
Music companies regularly lobby Congress for legislative change in their favour,
Also is there an alternative to Google Docs?
Mastodon has a feature that allows you to migrate from one instance to another within Mastodon. Lemmy does not, and I think this is an important feature to have
Mastodon has a method of migrating from one instance to another. So, I feel it should be possible for Lemmy as well, and should eventually arrive
On a small instance, you have greater opportunities to take action to positively support that instance. You can make friends with the administrator, volunteer to become an administrator yourself, donate cash to offset running costs, lodge helpful reports, welcome new users, etc…
Australia has bad wealth inequality and does have a parasitic billionaire problem.
You can visit any instance’s front page anonymously in a browser, it is easy and prudent
I wonder if specialised instances are easier to administer? If the admins are familiar with the instances specific subject matter, jargon and memes, it might make their job easier perhaps?
I feel like this is a dumb question but why do web engines need constant development? I thought we had an established standard for HTML. Once a web engine matches that standard isn’t that sufficient?