Yeah there’s literally only a few other programs that might prevent users from moving over now. I can only think of two suites, Office 365 and any sort of photogrammetry software.
tyler
If you’re going to be doing development, CachyOS is aimed exactly at your use case:
- gaming
- with development
- on nvidia gpu
It has worked fantastically for me. I tried bazzite as well, but put my wife on it rather than use an immutable distro.
Google maps does the same thing…
It’s not, but they get more business on the apps, even if the apps take a massive cut.
Yep exactly, and if “common features” doesn’t imply that, then that means every website on the Internet meets that definition. Even Amazon you can literally follow users and chat with them. Yes, Amazon, the shopping website.
I was using an extreme example. She was afraid of being murdered, doesn’t mean that she is afraid of the same for her husband. All it means is that it’s a different situation. It has nothing to do with tracking your husband’s whereabouts 24/7
I don’t think they were implying that at all. Instead imagine the situation where you send your spouse into a burning building and then they go out the back door and don’t call you. If the wife was afraid the seller was a murderer, this isn’t a case of needing to know where their partner is 24/7. It’s knowing where their partner is after what they view is a very unsafe situation.
I’ve seen this article with at least 5 different verbs now. “Stunned”, “gobsmacked”, yadda yadda yadda
Social networks formed by connections between profiles,[2][5] such as followers, groups, and lists
So not forums then.
No they weren’t. You don’t follow people on forums. Write a definition of social media that includes forums but excludes news websites, or literally any website with a comment section. I’ll wait.
Lemmy isn’t social media. It’s a forum.
Probably depends on the restaurant if the menu is up to date, but this was the first one I clicked on and it has the menu listed multiple times in multiple places.
The delivery filter is in the scrollbar below the map