

I don’t know it’s the worst, but the phoronix (a Linux news site) forums is an absolute mind numbing concoction of shite. The people there seemingly get activated over some keywords and begin puking in the comment section with no moderation
I don’t know it’s the worst, but the phoronix (a Linux news site) forums is an absolute mind numbing concoction of shite. The people there seemingly get activated over some keywords and begin puking in the comment section with no moderation
(white) (power ranger), not (white power) (ranger)
Google play services says bonjour
Amazing, looking forward to this! :D
Added an API action to get liked / disliked content.
Oooh! Does this mean clients/apps can then show me all the stuff that I’ve upvoted?
I’m not sure but I think I heardthat they reconciled somehow?
After years of being anxious (I still very much am, but better at masking), I thought just losing my filters/inhibitions in front of people I trust is probably a good idea; but then I start saying weird shit (just like the meme) and it all starts crumbling down
My god, they had scrolling window managers back in the day!
This checks out. But what I struggle with is the awkward dance around ending it somehow.
Do I just bounce or shop together?
What happens if I see them again in the store?
Do I need to acknowledge the re meeting?
Can’t stress enough just how important number one is. Second item completely optional
Yeah, deploy the map!
I made that comment in slight jest. But anyway using non GNU OS still is consistent with my viewpoint that you don’t operate the kernel per se. The kernel sits at a layer below what the user operates.
As for the argument of apps being made for Linux, it is nothing more than just a semantic shortcut to the common ground between all these independent OS
Since when has carnivory been a word, what the hell
I would also recommend lemmy. It’s more established, has a strong community footing. And above all, it seems to be well written (in terms of code) and has tons of clients (UIs/apps). And like the other comment says, I’m not convinced about the performance of piefed
Thank you for ruining broccoli
Is it, though? I don’t know about you, but most (if not all) of my interactions with my computer are at levels above the kernel
As far as I understood, the already posted/federated content is stored by each instance in its database. The pictures/media might be gone but the text should be copied around depends on (de)federation policies
I would kill them (the delusions) if I could
I’m curious, is this on a phone or a regular physical keyboard?