

Should come to default web UI in 0.19.12: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/3057#issuecomment-2931661453
Should come to default web UI in 0.19.12: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/3057#issuecomment-2931661453
Recently, while it was “out of date” and refusing to run but not yet updated in the Arch repo, I started wondering why I don’t just use the website. I now use the website.
I mean, yeah? Not sure what else it could involve.
Coming from NTFS (and assuming you’re going to a linuxy FS now) permissions will have to start from scratch, and you probably want it all owned by your user with default permissions anyway.
If you’ve just bought the big drive, keep the data around on the little ones for a while in case it craps out early in life. Also keep a backup afterwards ofc…
The sum says 20K, so that’s 1/6th of what they’ll donate this year, if the article is correct.
And they were going to murder my dev account I had already paid for unless I show them multiple forms of government ID and let them doxx me on the app’s store page. This is great!
This is the second time I hear about systemd-analyze, which is funny because the first time was earlier today in that Brodie Robertson video about that pewdiepie video…
Anyway, I checked it out and the only thing I noticed was that cups took a whole second, which wouldn’t matter, except that I hardly have a printer to print with anyway, so I disabled it. (could also just remove cups I guess)
The previous up to X words (tokens) go in, the next word (token) comes out. Where is this"world-model" that it “maintains”?
And what more would that be?
It’s mentioned as one of the entities Mozilla will pressure for change, and it is listed in the article on 404 media that Mozilla cites.
scraped public data from different platforms can be stitched together to infer identity, location, status, beliefs, and networks — even if no one website reveals all that alone.
If they don’t use the data from the fediverse, it’s only because it’s too small to bother. These platforms are easier to scrape than any proprietary service.
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I use Arch, and I have an OpenSUSE wallpaper.
Before this, I used Mint and had an Arch wallpaper…
I live to offend.
Counterpoint: I am too young to understand this technology, it scares me, and I am unwilling to learn.
You were not appreciated in your time.
The fun part is that you’ll have people complaining about it either way!
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So if you could just go ahead and work until daybreak fueled by nothing but coffee, that’d be great. Thaanks.
And they never run the same version of the kernel so that if one crashes the other is still available