If I could replace my government with the EU, I would not hesitate.
You don't really need Lemmy to change anything. Just have the user fill in a wallet field in their profile and Lemmy to have their own wallet address. Now, you can tip a user and have some of that go to Lemmy as well by specifying the ratio in the contract or even having it being customisable by the donor.
This was definitely an angry upvote for me.
You know, I did have this problem like a year ago. Except, it was a problem with saving the database. I don't know what happened but haven't faced it in a long time now.
I bought and flipped like 20 almost. Nice tidy profit!
Damage = ~$2200
Why turn down free money?
I'm finally part of the 1%!
- There are managers that will store them on their servers and others that are local.
- You can sync it through something like Google drive/Nextcloud.
- You should back up your password vault.
- Your device may be compromised, but your vault is still encrypted. Really depends on what kind of hack it is.
- You don't really unless they're an open source one like Bitwarden.
- Yes. Instead of remembering a lot of passwords, you remember the master password to your vault
- No. Because randomly generated passwords gated behind one secure password you remember is better than reusing the same/variations of one password.
You can try Bitwarden if you want a hosted solution that's easy to use. Or, use KeePassXC and compatible mobile apps while syncing it through a cloud service. I do the latter.
Makes me glad that mobiles are mostly prepaid here. Port my number to any operator in 24 hours, recharge and go!
You can install uBlock Origin on Firefox Android so you'll get adblocking on mobile, just like Brave!
Have you checked that you're browsing from your instance? Liftoff has different feeds for different instances and if you go to a post through an instance you don't have an account on, you won't be able to vote.
Just go to the homepage and select the feed from the drop-down at the top on an instance you have an account in. I used to face the same problem until I realised what's going wrong.
Thanks for the tip!
Schooner
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I think people have already answered your question. Just to add on, think about stuff that happened before the creation of an IP regime. Were people not creating things back then?
I would also like to clarify that I'm not talking about forcing people to reveal their secrets. If you want to keep your thing a secret, you're welcome to. But, there should be no state prosecution if that thing gets made public.
And I do buy things if I enjoyed them and want to reward the creators. When I was a poor kid with no funds, I pirated a lot of videogames. Now that I'm a slightly older kid with some funds, I buy the games that I enjoy and my game piracy has gone down a lot. Without piracy, these future sales from me would have been lost because I probably wouldn't care about videogames. Not a justification, just my feelings.