Rarely, but when I do: cutting in half, then eating it with a spoon. I never knew people did it other ways too.
or ladybird if that is in a usable state by then
I think https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/mostly-skeptical-thoughts-on-the mostly applies to this too
I have never heard of that being an issue in my country where it is a constitutional requirement for elections to be held on Sundays or public holidays.
... in Deutschland.
I suspect that I am; I am not omnipresent and not aware of everything happening everywhere.
Am I right that the logic is approximately like this: FOSS is a left-wing anti-business cause, misinformation tends to help right-wing parties win elections, therefore it is compatible with FOSS values and principles to want to use the power that proprietary software developers have in order to censor ("stop the spread of") misinformation?
You could just vote on Sundays, it's what we do in Austria.
The older one gets, the faster time seems to fly. For child and teenage me, a US presidential term was basically an eternity; now it seems like the 2020 election happened basically yesterday, and I'm not even old enough yet to run for president there (apart from obviously not being a citizen or resident of the US), so the presidents themselves certainly perceive their terms as even shorter than I do.
Low level formatted SD card before I copied them to a computer. No chance.
ActivityPub, as the name implies, is just a protocol for publishing one's activities. Those activities can be blog posts too (just like they can be Lemmy comments, which is what I'm doing now).
Lemmy only allows subscribing to communities, not arbitrary accounts, but on Mastodon, people can subscribe to anything.