

I’m not really sure that moderators moderating is particularly notable.
I’m not really sure that moderators moderating is particularly notable.
At that point I guess it’s in nature’s hands. Godspeed, bunny.
If she was really sure it wasn’t injured then it seems like it should just be released. Wild animals rarely make good pets.
Just a note that cats carry all sorts of nasty diseases, and even if they don’t manage to kill their prey immediately they usually die of infection shortly after.
Well, most of them are only found at very high altitude so it’s not a type of animal most people would run into. Also Pikachu’s name is unrelated to these. It comes from pikapika (sparkling, but colloquially clean or new) + chu (reading for mouse). I usually hear pika pronounced PIE-kuh but wikipedia says PEE-kuh is also valid.
Pikas as a whole are pretty cute. Run into them a lot in the Rockies.
But you can’t just plug a generic USB to HDMI adapter in. This is what I meant by “direct”. And Nintendo has deliberately made this not work on the lite.
The switch has never supported direct video out on its USB port, has it? Especially not on the lite where it’d be helpful.
There’s certainly no guarantee.
Worth noting that it’s against international law to leave a person stateless.
Are you just PMing random people on Reddit about Lemmy?
Getting an account on a big general tracker like TorrentLeech is a pretty good foot in the door. They do open signups frequently. There’s also IPtorrents and their whole network, although they’re pretty looked down upon by the private trackers community. If you want to start working towards invites to more selective trackers, MAM, OPS, and RED all have an interview process. MAM is by far the easiest one to build a ratio on, although note that they do not like to be thought of as a stepping stone.
The specific devices impacted by this are pretty old (I think only the first and second gen ones? So at latest 2009), so honestly I doubt they’re very worried about it.
You can still use calibre to sideload onto them. Where you get the books is another issue.
Ever been on /r/lounge? If you have you’ve probably got a pretty good idea of what to expect from these subs.
Are there endless wars? A lot of people don’t like .ml, lemmygrad, and hexbear and they’re defederated by a lot of instances, but that’s not really a hot war. Outside of that most drama seems to be about certain mod/admin decisions. But that kind of feedback loop is by design. People are supposed to have opinions on whether they think instances are well run and aligns with what they’re looking for…and if it doesn’t align, that would be a good reason to switch instances. I see more fretting over how to make Lemmy more popular than arguments about instances.
I’m curious how well polished the stuff you get off of soulseek is. Private music trackers have pretty strict standards for uploads, which generally means making sure that everything is organized consistently, that all tracks are tagged correctly, and that things are encoded to high standards (filtering things like bad transcodes). If you’re having to manually check all of this stuff, it would be pretty time consuming for a large collection.
OPS is probably the one you want. RED has more selection but also a very difficult economy. OPS still has a great library and the economy is far more manageable. Of course you will still need to build up a ratio if you’re planning to download a lot
You might want to get on a general tracker like TorrentLeech that has 0day scene releases. But you won’t find as good retention on older releases. It works as a nice supplement to a more selective tracker.
You mention that PayPal was bought by eBay (in 2002) but not that it was spun off again in 2015. They’re separate companies. If anything, Venmo is a competitor of PayPal.
Well also at one point www.domain.com may have actually been a single physical server. That hasn’t been true for sites of any size in a long time.