You could set your browser to clear all cookies when you close it. That does mean you have to keep logging into sites every time you open the browser again, but with a password manager that's not really a problem.
It's just a huntsman spider. Extremely common and totally harmless to humans. They can run really fast though, and the way they move can look a bit freaky.
It's from the r/196 subreddit. The rule is that you must post before you leave so people often label their post "Rule". 196 is the equivalent community on Lemmy.
When there was an influx of users during the Reddit blackout, they said that they were getting lots of trolls and they couldn't keep up with the moderation. Lemmy.world and Sh.itjust.works had the most traffic and were letting people sign up without vetting so the Beehaw admins decided to defederate those communities.
I assume that the premium edition will include the season pass for all the DLC that will come out. That comes to $167 in my local Australian dollars. Not cheap! I'm considering waiting for the GOTY edition. It'll include all the DLC, have some of the bugs worked out and will be cheaper.
You have to create a new account on a new server then use the account migration tool. It’s not perfect; you’ll keep your followers but I think your posts won’t transfer over. Notes from the tool:
Before proceeding, please read these notes carefully:
This action will move all followers from the current account to the new account
Your current account’s profile will be updated with a redirect notice and be excluded from searches
No other data will be moved automatically
The new account must first be configured to back-reference this one
After moving there is a waiting period during which you will not be able to move again
Your current account will not be fully usable afterwards. However, you will have access to data export as well as re-activation.
You could set your browser to clear all cookies when you close it. That does mean you have to keep logging into sites every time you open the browser again, but with a password manager that's not really a problem.