

I wouldn’t be surprised if they integrated it into the software itself. I’m good with LibreOffice.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they integrated it into the software itself. I’m good with LibreOffice.
what is going to happen to my horsefucker.org email
I’d vote for number 5
This can be done client side. This as a backend change would be useless and would waste ressources.
Thanks but this guide is a bit too oversimplified, which is guaranteed to leave the user with question marks after a few minutes of using it.
And I also dislike the hardcoding of recommended instances (lemmy.world and lemmy.ml).
Ubuntu is bad. Go with any other distro. I generally recommend Fedora for newcomers. Specifically Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop edition: https://fedoraproject.org/en/kde/
If you fear you might break the system and don’t have confidence in fixing it yourself, go with Fedora Kinoite. It’s an immutable distro, so you can’t break the system as easily as mutable ones: https://fedoraproject.org/en/atomic-desktops/kinoite/
While I don’t necessarily like Flatpaks, you can start off by only using them for GUI applications. The most used repo is Flathub: https://flathub.org/
They will be available on other instances. The modlog won’t disappear.
Interesting. First time seeing a Lemmy instance being subscription based.
People don’t take cash anymore? Where do you live?
It’s not an alternative to lemm.ee and also the dev shits on federation.
And I still can’t believe that they still haven’t fucking implemented search yet. The search is literally Google search with a site:discuit.org constraint.
he wrote admins so assumed .ml admins
yeah but it’s literally the meta community of lemm.ee
Oh ok. Well, Nothing4You’s comment explains that point.
I am pretty sure I read somewhere someone running something like Aneko made in the Godot engine running on Wayland. You should be fine, I think.
edit: seems like it will run, but won’t follow the cursor: https://github.com/tie/oneko/issues/10
Instance agnostic links:
Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
Thank you for your amazing works.
Are you planning on implementing a privacy friendly recommendation algorithm? It would ideally run locally on the client’s device.
edit: Oh and, if you haven’t seen it yet, please see the PM I sent you.
I don’t like Flatpaks, but I guess this is better than nothing.
I’m surprised China doesn’t have a lot. Are they not using Flathub, or perhaps Flatpaks?