Not really. If the admins of that instance don't want to federated, that's their prerogative. They'll gain or lose users based on that decision. The beauty of the fediverse is that it's all on a voluntary basis. If beehaw decides to federate with a small cluster of other instances, then they'll have their own niche just like the current internet.
That's beehaw's problem. They defederated with lemmy.world recently
Pihole/Adguard on your home network. Phones? Brave browser with adguard DNS works pretty great.
Pihole/Adguard on your home network. Phones? Brave browser with adguard DNS works pretty great.
We have a labrador. He gets brushed with a Furminator brush every few weeks, and we vacuum EVERY. SINGLE. WEEK. Otherwise the shedding is out of control.
We discovered shortly after we adopted him that I am allergic to dogs, something I never noticed growing up with dogs, likely because my family's house was larger than our small apartment. So now the solution is being better about cleaning, as well as a daily dose of zyrtec for the life of our dog.
I would pay again for Pro. Sync has been my reddit app for years.
Fedora Workststion on my laptop since 2017. Not a single complaint.
It's a Haley Strategic Thorntail long mount made by IWC. They don't make the long arm version anymore, so you'll have to got to ebay, tacswap, or GAFS if you're looking for that version now. I found mine on ebay.
The FCC rules will force ISPs to accurately describe fees in labels given to customers, but Comcast said it wants the FCC to rescind a requirement related to "fees that ISPs may, but are not obligated to, pass through to customers." These include state Universal Service fees and other local fees.
Then how about you just itemize those fees as well and write "N/A" or "not charged" on the customer's bill, Comcast? For fuck's sake, it's not that difficult.
This was the Turkey Creek Preserve in Palm Bay, FL.
But that's no different than the current internet. Like I said, it's beehaw's problem. If they want to strictly enforce native users on their instance and have their stricter account creation process to join their community, then that's no different than the current internet.