I’m sure you can find better examples… Not only is a small time window, it also seems to me is more to do with tooling on each environment than your actual IT.
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- adr1an@programming.devtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows 11 than on native Linux PCs, says CanonicalEnglish5·15 hours ago
- adr1an@programming.devtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Google Maps Reviews in Germany are utterly pointless45·3 days ago
OpenStreetMaps should include reviews so that I can get info from my geeks and nerd online frens
- adr1an@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•openmic.social — a new open-discourse instance that doesn't shadowbanEnglish12·4 days ago
Lemmy has bans, no shadowbans. There’s no recommender algorithm to make the “shadow” part. Or mod tool to edit votes. I believe you are using incorrectly the term. Please clarify. A ban is a ban. Shadowban is no ban per se, but from there on you post to /dev/null in whichever platform has support for that shit (i.e. meta)
- adr1an@programming.devtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you use a website that required a browser extension to uphold end-to-end encryption of user content?0·5 days ago
Checkout cryptpad, it may inspire you ideas on how to implement an app to hold user-encrypted contents

Great headline, a failure for both companies. Haha! Yeah, I am a cynic and dislike canonical