It's a nice thought, because it implies that almost all other countries are less corrupt.
I honesty think NZ is one of the lesser corrupted countries in the world, and I mean that as a bad thing.
It's a nice thought, because it implies that almost all other countries are less corrupt.
I honesty think NZ is one of the lesser corrupted countries in the world, and I mean that as a bad thing.
Immich is not really the same thing. Ente is E2E encrypted and that introduces a significant number of hurdles.
For some reason I also find Photoprism to be so much faster than Immich, for no reason I can explain. I use the function to keep photos outside of these services so it may just be a case of Photoprism caching more aggressively or something.
Lemmy supports this. There are lots of ways to access Lemmy, and the default Lemmy website is probably the one that hides this feature the most.
Go to the search page (for you this would be https://lemm.ee/search) and there is a community list. Select the community you want to search within. Then enter your search term.
Worldwide, I don't think that's typical. I live in an urban area and I don't think I know anyone that works more than 45 hours per week. 37.5-40 is more typical for full time roles.
I don't think getting up early to go to your job should be considered impacting on your sleep, if you also get to go home early. Assuming you are getting up after say 6am.
I've been using tab groups in Firefox for a while (I think I enabled it in about:config). It has been a bit janky so I'm excited to see if this update polishes it a bit.
I have previously tried using both vertical tabs and tab groups and that just broke everything.
I have an old laptop running LibreELEC (literally) strapped to the back of my TV. With a PC connected remote it works great.
Where do you live that every job eats into your sleep? Or are you just a night owl that resents getting up early?
It seems you've worked it out, but for others coming across this, it's an instance specific setting. Whoever is running your instance can decide if users can make their own communities. Most instances let users create communities, including yours.
One caveat is that you can only create a community on the instance your account is on. This is because functionality to create communities on other instances hasn't been implemented yet.
Though you can moderate a community on another instance, so a workaround is creating an account on another instance you want to create a community on, use it to create a community, then use it to assign your main account as moderator.
I'm afraid not.
My kid made a spider web (as in spider man - a spider web on the end of a longer thread about 4m long, all made from paper). Tells me they took it to school and did a prank. Not sure how exactly that worked.
They also said one kid hit other kids as a prank. I don't think that counts though.
Well that wasn't very exciting either! Worked. Cooked tea. Put kids to bed. Tuesdays aren't normally very exciting 🤷
It's 8PM on 1st April so my plans from here are not very exciting.
We have one just like this, but without the purple feather. It maybe used to have one, it's very old.