The simple answer would be just to click “instances” at the bottom of any lemmy page to view the list of other instances the one you’re on is federated with. Most instances have both a linked list and blocked list on that page.
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The simple answer would be just to click “instances” at the bottom of any lemmy page to view the list of other instances the one you’re on is federated with. Most instances have both a linked list and blocked list on that page.
I learned that lesson as a 12 year old in the early 90’s on an original IBM PC 5150 with a 5151 monochrome monitor, fucking with TSR’s in DOS 3.1. It must’ve made the graphics card change timing modes and the monitor immediately blew a fuse. My dad then soldered in a fuseholder so the fuse in the monitor can be replaces as needed.
Out of fear of doing further damage, I did stay away from the particular TSRs that had any relation to changing video timing modes and it didn’t happen again.
Does Here use OSM data?
I heard bing maps is moving to using OSM data for their map products.
Continuing the analogy WAV = BMP