Maybe cooking isn’t for me.
Maybe cooking isn’t for me.
No change 😞
This is the full list of communities available to select after I reset data and logged back in. (How the hell does pop_os end up on there?? Heh)
Yeah, I can open the post in the WebUI/Browser and share that way. That’s been my approach for the moment - but just community “Linux” (local) doesn’t seem to appear on Voyager’s list the same way. I think it’s an issue with this app specifically, not lemmy or the instances.
Thanks for taking a look!
I understand, thank you. My statement kind of assumes north korea is maintaining a fork of the kernel they patch and customize. It also implies NK is one of the few organizations that would accept russian contributions into their fork, given the somewhat limited number of linux projects operating outside of the sanctions.
Maybe they can contribute to RedStar instead. Is best os for great compute.
Nailed it. They know they have a leading chip in these designs now, the market is expanding, and whatever licensing fee was negotiated in the past needs to be revisited.
NATO will continue expanding as more and more border countries don’t want to deal with limp dick Putin. Russia will be broken up to small territories and anything that remains of the federation will be scrapped and sold for salvage to finance rebuilding what has been lost.
Ta-ta!
Just pointing out the author mentions they used mastodon for a time too, their argument is that bluesky interface, content and moderation are better for them.
I think I can do that.
Nailed it down to
CommunitySelectorModal
lacks alimit
parameter in the search func, and the search api defaults to 10 records returned - not enough. The WebUI appendslimit=20
to return more records, which would include my local instance’s linux community. Local community sits at position #11 when sorted by Top.I’d also argue that the local communities should be prioritized above the wider fediverse in the results, but that’s probably a point to take up with api devs.