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  • Yeah. For example Lemmy backend is written purely in Rust and doesn’t use unsafe anywhere, but some lower-level library it uses probably does use unsafe for IO code.

  • Sudo

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    He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake, he's copied on /var/spool/mail/root, so be good for goodness' sake.

  • Showerthought: This post is just an opportunity for users with inappropriate usernames to show them off.

  • That’s just like your spider, man.

  • But for now I’m enjoying the variety.

  • I haven’t used a PWA as regularly as i have wefwef, so I don’t know, but i read somewhere that the browser you use makes a difference.

  • Good human

  • Thanks for the context. I see why you would want to turn off the alerts. That’s definitely an irritating misuse of the system.

  • I’ll second http://wefwef.app. It follows iOS design but you can use it on any device that supports PWA including Android.

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  • lemmit.online was an interesting concept when lemmy didn’t have a lot of organic content, but now it just feels like spam. The OPs are not even aware that their content is being reposted to a different website let alone participate in the discussion on lemmy. I especially feel this for communities that depend on discussions like AmItheAsshole, tifu, nostupidquestions, etc. Having the lemmit mirror confuses new lemmy users.

  • You can book an upper seat for a low price of $15.99! 🧑🏽‍✈️

    (and sign a waiver in case you sustain any injuries trying to walk up the stairs during a windy route)

  • You’re glossing over a lot of complexity that the GrapheneOS team is doing for you. The reason that they only support Pixels is because Google is relatively open. Their FAQ says the following:

    In most cases, substantial work beyond that will be needed to bring the support up to the same standards. For most devices, the hardware and firmware will prevent providing a reasonably secure device, regardless of the work put into device support. … Broader device support can only happen after the community (companies, organizations and individuals) steps up to make substantial, ongoing contributions to making the existing device support sustainable.

    You can’t expect Android users to be able to en masse move to a fork if Google decides to close the tap.

    I have LineageOS (CyanogenMod) running on one of my spare phones and it is easier now than it used to be ten years ago (speaking from experience), but you still need to have a phone that is supported, and the OEM needs to allow unlocking. I had to wait a couple of weeks to be able to unlock. So it’s definitely not trivial.