The iOS one looks like the standard "exit" symbol you see in airports around the world. It doesn't suggest sharing anything to me.
What does FE mean in this context?
What? The article specifically says they don't recommend turning it off.
lonewolf knife attack by an immigrant
The dude wasn't an immigrant, he's from Wales.
Do you mean morality?
I'm not sure it's possible to remove the horses from the competitive horse dancing event.
Loads of them running around Belfast, made by Wrightbus.
Maybe because they misspelt "affected"?
Their post says where they're from - Australia. Or do you mean more specifically?
There's a Discord server in the sidebar that updates are posted in: https://discord.gg/XM9nZwUn9K
100 to 200 what? Bananas?
So...yes?
But the UK doesn't have a president.
Come on, there are at least 15% of people not from the USA too.
The vast majority that a consumer will come across are unique worldwide.
How do you know the EEOC applies where she is?
I'd never heard of mandatory minimum parking until now. That sounds horrendous.
America big!
Only one thing can be the worst. Grammatically everything else is just bad.
Why is my bus trying to install OneDrive?
It also failed to install OneDrive. Perhaps because it's a bus.
What are people using for webmail software these days?
I've used Roundcube for years and finally got fed up with it breaking on every update because of the plugin system. Are there better options around?
Lemmy web data usage
Watching the network tab of Chrome when I have a Lemmy instance open I can watch the websocket data coming in from the server. Even though I have "Subscribed" communities selected, the data stream seems to contain all post data (at first glance it looks like new posts and vote changes) from all communities federated to the instance.
It's manageable for the moment but if the network grows a lot, that could end up being a huge amount of data that's sent to users and probably not desirable if users are on slow metered connections. Is this by design?