yes in the sense of you saying man pages are bad or in the sense of you mocking those who don’t use it?
I use waybar, on left side:
- clock
- cpu
- pulseaudio (volume and microphone)
- bandwidth usage
center:
- workspace
right:
- RAM
- cpu temperature
- backlight
- keyboard layout
- bluetooth
- battery
- tray
java is oracle
Am I the one who finds X federated in the status of this website as that instance is not federated ?
It also confuses me that it says like that instance is federated.
Please, there are humans living in other countries too. Use DDMMYYYY or YYYYMMDD format.
I guess it's because some people like consistency and not rapid changes. X may be because of NoVideo users.
After many explorations, hesitations and tribulations; and after having thought that an Arch derivative with KDE is the way; and after having later considered that more desktop stability would be advisable, and having a fling for Ubuntu MATE 21.04, a quick experiment showed me that Ubuntu MATE canno...
This article was written in the sense of bashing gnome but yet some points seem to be valid. It explains the history of gtk 1 to 4 and the influence of gnome in gtk. I'm not saying gnome is bad here, instead I find this an interesting to read and I'm sharing it.
450 new extensions
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Smartphones are severely limited for power usage. Use a regular laptop/desktop for multi works.
peertube
On mobile? Use newpipe/libretube/Revanced
youtube ui itself sucks.
peertube
peertube
if video creators think, there a replacement exists: peertube
package total count is the worst measure ever. Debian splits one into many packages meanwhile arch has x no of packages combined into one.
For android, libretube
This is lemmy's canvas equivalent of reddit's r/place happening right now.
Here is one example:
- https://imgur.com/o00WaG5 - This image shows a hacker news community when viewed via lemmy.world instance. Here no posts shows up and just a blank page. Link: https://lemmy.world/c/hackernews@derp.foo
- https://imgur.com/zDhLf1q - This image shows the same hacker news community when viewed from it its own instance where it was created i.e derp.foo Here every posts gets displayed. Link: https://derp.foo/c/hackernews
So, why some community posts do show up only in the instance it was created? Or is it a lemmy bug?
This problem also occurs with some other communities.
Apologise for my bad english.
Here is one example:
- https://imgur.com/o00WaG5 - This image shows a hacker news community when viewed via lemmy.world instance. Here no posts shows up and just a blank page.
- https://imgur.com/zDhLf1q - This image shows the same hacker news community when viewed from it its own instance where it was created i.e derp.foo Here every posts gets displayed.
So, why some community posts do show up only in the instance it was created? Or is it a lemmy bug?
This problem also occurs with some other communities.
Apologise for my bad english.
Here is one example:
- https://imgur.com/o00WaG5 - This image shows a hacker news community when viewed via lemmy.world instance. Here no posts shows up and just a blank page.
- https://imgur.com/zDhLf1q - This image shows the same hacker news community when viewed from it its own instance where it was created i.e derp.foo Here every posts gets displayed.
So, why some community posts do show up only in the instance it was created? Or is it a lemmy bug?
This problem also occurs with some other communities.
Apologise for my bad english.