This is very standard across most large scale updates, crowdstrike just does things differently obviously 🤣
I took it to mean, people who says "I use *, BTW" so like, "I use Arch BTW" "I use Reddit BTW" "I program in HTML, BTW". Maybe I'm thinking of this wrong, BTW.
Well if you're not going to pay for privacy, you won't get it either 😂
Bot did a double post??
"for no reason" is laughable. It's a highly polished app that's been in development for over 10 years.
The meme game here is straight fire. 🔥
Yeah this is problematic for open source software. Plenty of better ways to implement a security feature. Seems they will probably end up blocking adblockers eventually with features like this. Why was it approved, surely there is some discussion on the Dev mailing lists?
All your reports are belong to us!
That means a lot to me :) I added a Instance filter and support for KBin recently.
If you setup your "Home Instance" the links will point to the community on your home instance, too.
I'm from Australia, where we don't tip; and yes; you have to in America. It's likely that the person serving you needs tips to survive, so think of it as money for them directly. (even tho in most cases I don't think they get 100%?) I make a point of not tipping at home because people should get paid a living wage without having to rely on tips. I say you'd be the asshole because customer service employees in USA need that extra money to make ends meet.
Instead of going to the effort of managing a fork, why not just submit a PR with hCapcha to the base repo 🤣 As a Dev, it's not that hard.
Yeah, appears propaganda-y, they even mention that "Despite the slow progress in general-purpose quantum computing, which currently poses no threat to modern cryptography", very weird. Supposedly used Canadian technology.