

It’s always awesome to see the community I created mentioned in the wild!
I also created [email protected] as an independent alternative.
It’s always awesome to see the community I created mentioned in the wild!
I also created [email protected] as an independent alternative.
You can run a direct disk copy of a phone and then recover “deleted” data. You need root access to do it. I’m sure they have plug in tools to do it on most phones. Just don’t give them your access password or don’t use your old phone.
Just say that you brought an old phone in case it gets lost or stolen since you don’t have cell access anyway, no point in bringing your good phone.
It’s highly recommended that you sell small items anyway. I’ve sold 6 CD’s and a cassette tape this month. Some graphics cards, a motherboard, handheld game system that I repaired, etc. I have a small shelf with my inventory on it. I rarely do larger items, but I think I can sell the dresser in a day or two if it doesn’t work well in my space.
If you have a hobby like video games or card collecting you can buy collections and resell what you don’t want she keep what you do or sell games after you’re done with them. It’s fully scalable so you can put in as much or as little time as you want and pause your listings if you decide to go on vacation.
I created [email protected] as I resell as a hobby on eBay and marketplace. It’s a good way to clear out stuff that you don’t want or need and fuel your hobbies. I think it’s pretty funny that the other user says that reselling is gross and goes on to explain that they buy and resell things for a profit.
I’m going out to the middle of bfe this morning to pick up some stuff I won through an online estate auction. I got a dresser for $1. I might keep it I might sell it for a profit. Nobody else wanted it and I’m saving the family the hassle of having to throw it away somehow and someone else might be really happy to have it after I clean it up.
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I also mod. [email protected] There’s no difference between creating a community on a big instance and hosting a small one in that regard. The costs would be the exact same. I’m taking administration into my own hands and taking that load away from them, and decentralizing which benefits users. If Lemmy.World goes down or defederates from another big instance or makes up some weird rules, then my instance isn’t affected and users have continuity even if they have to make a new account elsewhere.
The way Lemmy works that media is stored on their instance, not mine. The only thing stored on mine are posts and whatever I upload. It costs $5 a month for a cloud server. I could host from home but I don’t feel like messing with it and it’s cheaper than setting up a server.
Without users the hosting cost is very low. I suppose it could go away if something happened to me I guess. The point is that it’s a community which is completely decentralized.
Feel free to visit. [email protected] a completely independent and topic focused instance with no users. I created it so that the community would not disappear if an instance closed down or defederated from another big instance.
It does put a target on the back of any political operative using them to spread misinfo or stirring the pot. In fact it opens the door for ai bans.
How can they say you need all these years experience if the exec is so young. It didn’t make any sense.
His dad worked there as an executive.
I just launched
Which is not active yet, but I’m trying to post a little bit to get the ball rolling.
Yes, they’re called retail electric suppliers. Some have offers to lock in a fixed Price for a year and others have variable rates. Then you can choose to have power billed separately from delivery or not.
You’re allowed to buy electricity from a separate broker than your “power company” so they split the bill between power usage and service fees plus there’s state and local taxes.
Bitwarden does all that. If you pay the subscription you get a GB of storage and delegate emergency access to other people.
Problem being that someone else asked the question 10 years ago and the answer is now irrelevant due to version changes. People with high scores are just early adopters who answered all of the easy questions. Hostile users generally can’t understand the question. The issue with llms answering your question is that they are going to be stuck in the current time period. In the future their answers will also be irrelevant due to version changes.
A used ps4 is probably the best value in gaming right now. For ~$200 you can get the console and a bunch of games.
I found that my communities stayed on track better when I made robust rules and offered alternatives where content would be a better fit.
That’s how I installed, however I think I messed up the install folder screwing around. I have two instances, one with no users and email has also stopped working on that one. I’ll try to just go back through the basic ansible instructions from scratch and see if that works, I can always roll it back.
They just required it for racist reasons.