

I use Mend Renovate to keep up with the latest and greatest container images in my private repo.
I use Mend Renovate to keep up with the latest and greatest container images in my private repo.
I’ve personally been messaged on a few different platforms saying that I can be a seller for marketplaces and make 2500+ USD a week. I assume that it’s these big companies that they’re talking around as to try and not spill the beans because I assume it’s below the line in some way.
For some people that may be pretty lucrative.
I honestly wouldn’t expect to see a lot of that, being that in my anecdotal evidence the majority of K-12 educators would likely fall under a more generalized population, than what lemmy currently is, which is generally very technical and STEM oriented.
All the other subs on Reddit didn’t exist until general population got pulled in with memes, and started partaking in communities there. Lemmy is just like Reddit was, when Reddit was young.
I think your bias may be showing. The average computer user doesn’t even think about using a password manager. It just exists and works in their browser.
Have you ever flown on a Frontier or Spirit flight?
The way that profiles works today is the reason I don’t use it. Chrome just handles it all so gracefully between profiles and opening links from other applications.
To be fair, everything is on-demand now, but it doesn’t change their greediness.
The owners of archive.today explicitly block using CloudFlare DNS because it doesn’t provide sensitive geolocation information which is optional as a part of the DNS standard.
You can Google archive.today and CloudFlare, there’s tons of blog posts and articles.
Edit: https://jarv.is/notes/cloudflare-dns-archive-is-blocked/
I’ve experienced the same. My whole feed is basically that these days, and you would think that people would keep it professional. I think actual ads, plus the crazy levels of nationalism, almost everyone being indoctrinated in the IDF, and most Israelis knowing someone who has been impacted, explains it, but boy is it annoying when you’re trying to do anything career related.
I don’t really think that’s a fair comparison when you’re emulating things and not running them natively.
Problem with that is there may be other services that also leverage the same short code, meaning you may be blocking something you need in the future.
Edit: apparently according to Twilio: