git 7mo ago • 100%
Maybe the real bloat was the apps we needed all along
git 7mo ago • 100%
7 people according to the what System76 CEO said on a interview
git 7mo ago • 100%
Can't say much about stability as I have only used it for a short amount of time but it is the fastest shop gui I have ever used and I don't even think it can get noticeably faster. Everything feels instant
git 8mo ago • 100%
I feel like OSDs would look much better with some background transperancy which they added to the terminal couple days ago. So I would hope it gets added to OSDs soon as well
git 8mo ago • 100%
They have been working on a fully in-house open source laptop for some time but I don't know the ETA on it.
I have always liked open world games as a concept, but I'll have a very bad sense of direction. So when er I play open world games I keep getting lost and frustrated. Eventually getting bored and dropping the game. I am curious how other people with bad sense of directioncope with this problem.
git 1y ago • 100%
There is a combatfootage community in Lemmy.world but it is pretty dead. Probsbly because sharing Videos is pretty hard at Lemmy atm. Hopefully it will become more active when Lemmy gets a easy way to share videos
git 1y ago • 100%
It is not much different than having multiple subreddits on same topic which is extremely common. Eventually one of the multiple communites will become the biggest and New users will go to that without much confusion. However Lemmy has added benefit of having those different communities on same topic hosted by different people. So if one host starts doing things users disagree they can just move to another without much hussle
git 1y ago • 100%
Sorting by new comments is a good way to find posts with active conversation going on.
git 1y ago • 100%
Artemis is one of them but it is in a closed alpha right now afaik
git 1y ago • 100%
Lemmy is much better for developer/admins. There is currently 10+ Lemmy apps in the works and 2 apps that supports both Lemmy and K.bin this is because K.bin doesn't have a proper API documentation yet. Lemmy also has a better documentation for running your own instance and uses way less resources. Most of the Lemmy's advantages are technical ones but it translates to user facing ones with more apps, more responsive, has more users and can scale better
git 1y ago • 100%
Lemmy is much better for developer/admins. There is currently 10+ Lemmy apps in the works and 2 apps that supports both Lemmy and K.bin this is because K.bin doesn't have a proper API documentation yet. Lemmy also has a better documentation for running your own instance and uses way less resources. Most of the Lemmy's advantages are technical ones but it translates to user facing ones with more apps, more responsive, has more users and can scale better
git 1y ago • 100%
You should try Nala it is just an extension over Apt so 90% of same commands works but it adds things like parallel download, history and way nicer user interface. If a command doesn't work on Nala you can still use Apt since they are compatible
git 1y ago • 100%
Looks very good! Couldn't help but notice the slight gap between the blue border and app itself in upper corners though.
git 1y ago • 100%
Using liftoff pretty good it has an option called "everything feed" that can show you Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml and beehaw.org posts even If you aren't logged into them and UI is slick overall
git 1y ago • 100%
https://midwest.social/c/lotrmemes is slowly getting active I know there is a lot of overlap in starwars and LOTR communities so I came here to do a little announcement
git 1y ago • 100%
It is because it shows the posts from Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml and beehaw.org all at the same time. If you click the sorting button Up the top you can set it to only show one of them.
git 1y ago • 100%
Yeah thanks for the correction let me fix that
After seeing a lot of prequelmemes, I searched for a Lotrmemes communties and I was able to find 2 in another instances but they are small and don't seem to be actively moderated. So I want to open one for Lemmy.world but I never moderated before and I am not very good at writing community rules. If anybody else is down to open one I would like to help them instead
git 1y ago • 100%
It is a net loss if you donate your own money, in this situation Company isn't donating from its own revenue. It is donating customers money.
If I donated 1000$ and claimed tax deductible it would be a net loss. But if I asked everyone for donations, raised 1000$, donated that and claimed tax deductible that wouldn't be a net loss.
git 1y ago • 100%
Boost was my app of choice too and been loving Jerboa. Thank you for all your hard work
git 1y ago • 100%
I like Jerboa in fact I made this post from Jerboa. Just wanted to draw attention to large amount of new third part clients that has been getting announced lately