

If you’re in Washington as in this article, and need a lawyer after being arrested at a protest, the phone number is 206-OK-TRY-ME
28F, she/her - Seattle - Drive stick, use Linux, do praxis. Don’t call me unless I gave you my number
If you’re in Washington as in this article, and need a lawyer after being arrested at a protest, the phone number is 206-OK-TRY-ME
I usually set up an alias or script to update everything on my system. For example, on Ubuntu, I would do this: alias sysup='snap refresh && apt update && apt upgrade'
And on Arch, I do this: alias sysup ='flatpak update && paru'
Funny enough you’d need to use sudo
to run this on Ubuntu, but not in the Arch example because paru being neat
What is that thumbnail lol… hacker pepe
Many such companies
Reddit is trying to sell that data. I would like to sabotage that. Also, some of my activity on Reddit especially early on was quite toxic so I’d rather it be lost anyway.
This is standard anti democratic behavior from neoliberals. What did you expect?
Oh good. 6.1 seems to fix the only bugs that have personally bothered me. I’m stoked!
I don’t think it’s an American prison.
Lmao yeah exactly
Systemd makes life easy. It also makes Linux more teachable. I like accessibility and don’t even mind this
Way to not answer the question. Snarkiness is so helpful.
It tends to be a little slower than mainstream social media, but I don’t expect that to be comparable nor do I expect it to improve quickly.
The user base is too small.
Some very good fixes here
When I can, I do. I’ve donated to several projects over the years.
I’m going to also recommend EndeavourOS. Or, if you’re game, just go for Arch. Sure the first time you install will be painful, but you’ll learn a lot about how everything works together. Then you will be more proficient at fixing it if and when you break it.
I use Lutris for this. It makes configuration simpler. The problem is that your crack or patch might not work because it’s shit or because wine/proton doesn’t like it, and it’s not easy to figure out why.
Another, with regards to inbox and user replies. My inbox count will not refresh unless I refresh the entire page. Navigation should update the notification badge. Replies need to be manually marked as read. On Reddit, one could simply click the reply and it would be marked as read, much like an email. This might be a good thing to implement.
Permalinks to comment chains are buggy and need their functionality improved. I spend a lot of my time on Lemmy commenting and conversing with other users. Once a chain exceeds about 8 replies, it becomes increasingly difficult to find the thread with the permalink button from my inbox. This is a problem that some mobile clients have solved, like Mlem, but it should also behave correctly on desktop.
This would be a great idea if literally any other tech company were even slightly above such behavior. This is just what Capitalism is all about, baby. Corruption. Get used to it, because this isn’t changing until Americans revolt (culturally, violently, politically, economically? who knows) and that likely isn’t happening with this complacent and socially isolated of a populace