it is normal because the platform is growing and then BSKY public blocklist will be bigger to counter this.
you know public bluesky blocklist (like this one https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:e4elbtctnfqocyfcml6h2lf7/lists/3l53cjwlt4o2s) is very effective to counter those kind of thing right?
Jay Graber is a woman btw
FYI, Jay Graber is not a biliionaire.
the thing is this key is prevalent on modern hardware. if you do not like it then you are stuck on old hardware forever
me too my Thinkpad E14 gen 2 is very tough and that trackpoint helps me a lot.
no paywall https://archive.ph/pKO54
Verdana, Tahoma and Source code pro is good for eyes
it is hard if you rely on CUDA and DLSS.
they are here https://bsky.app/profile/efjeurope.bsky.social
Macros on excel especially with vba are very important and that is why Excel is an industry standard for spreadsheet software. BYW, no alternatives with strong compatibility with that.
it is not easy because there are critical software that people used to work that are not available in Linux such as MS Excel, solidworks, Adobe Suites.
Douyin is the localised version of Tiktok. So, the content is totally different. similar to Steam China and Steam International.
The problem is many people still rely on X for live news such as sport news, disaster news (earthquake news), war news (Gaza/Ukraine). But, with this change this is getting really bad lately for this platform.
you can track their feeds with bridgy
very good series and it is very popular in Japan with lots of ads about this show
Oops. Yeah I just noticed that. Well, Mastodon users can use bridgy to this bluesky account to get latest feeds
yeah they can drop a pinned message on X for leaving and mentioned their next platform. But, I don’t think Elon will Happy about that
They have bluesky account as well https://bsky.app/profile/ecdc-eu.bsky.social, threads https://www.threads.net/@ecdc.eu and mastodon https://mastodon.social/@ECDC_EU@respublicae.eu But, the mastodon and threads seems abandoned.
So, it will also behaves like TamperMonkey and Greasemonkey. But, this is native built in.