Interesting, from the wiki page it looks like some places in the UK accept it.
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That's what happens when you have a reasonable sensor suite with LIDAR, instead of trying to rely entirely on cameras like Tesla does.
It demonstrates that nothing on the fediverse is private, and bad hacks that pretend otherwise are a terrible idea.
There's easily over a thousand fediverse instances at this point, having to whitelist them all would be impractical.
Yes, I touch type so use it whenever I capitalise a letter typed by the left hand.
Yeah, I did mine like 15 years ago around when they first started accepting international orders (At the time they didn't even have labs in the UK and they paid to TNT overnight ship my spit to America)
Decathlon is French I think?
Some forum software is starting to support activitypub with plugins. If they add the plugin then you can follow and interact with the forum from Lemmy. The best option for everyone is to start pestering forum admins to add those plugins so they get users and Lemmy gets more content.
Long term creating migration scripts for popular forum software like phpBB, so content, users, etc, can be moved to a custom Lemmy instance would be an option.
Helium was interesting, but they locked it down so you can only use their proprietary hardware for access points, it seems kinda scammy.
IPFS is used by several archive projects like Anna's archive and libgen.
Meshtastic is a distributed local mesh network for text messaging.
I use Nizoral, which I'm pretty sure is made in the UK.
What happened? Why did github block them?