It's based on Chromium. Chromium is developed by Google and is the base of Chrome as well.
Chromium is FOSS though.
It's based on Chromium. Chromium is developed by Google and is the base of Chrome as well.
Chromium is FOSS though.
FYI spoiler tags don't work on the Jerboa app.
They should have used a subscription model where it doesn't work unless you have one.
Yep. The idea that Reddit Admin did this to nullify the blackout was suspect from the start. Why would it only be on r/AdviceAnimals? Lol
People are mad at Reddit right now and we're looking for any reason to confirm their bias and run away with their narrative.
I feel like there is a potential but minor problem with Lemmy's algorithm. It favors new comments but what if the post itself is asking a question with a definitive answer? The best answers might get buried by side discussion as time goes on.
Why is it only r/AdviceAnimals? Sounds like it's possibly just an internal conflict with the mods on that sub.
A lot of subs are back to public this morning.
Looks like this might be a US vs Canada thing.
I wasn't aware there was such a thing as wiild caught Atlantic Salmon because in the US
All Atlantic salmon in the public market is cultured and commercially grown.
You are still correct in saying that wild caught can be problematic as well.
I saw a large poster of the cover for The Way of Kings behind the register at a bookstore. Thought it looked cool and made a mental note to check it out.
A few years later I randomly remembered it and described it to a friend. He told me the title and said it was one of his favorite books.
I finally picked it up myself and really enjoyed it. Moved on to the rest of the Cosmere after that.
Is that due to overfishing or other things such as loss of habitat by obstructing their spawning routes?
ETA: It looks like populations in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest are healthy. Their habitats are protected too. https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/where-are-salmon-most-endangered
PWA?
Yeah! That'll show them.