What specific parts of Arch Wiki do you find useful as a Debian user?
What specific parts of Arch Wiki do you find useful as a Debian user?
Reddit was the same way after the Digg migration. Everyone was talking about Digg for a while. Over time, Digg mentions became more and more rare.
The more users Mastodon has, the bigger the incentive for public figures to be there.
I created a Mastodon account today, so I’m doing my part.
Need to thank Musk and Spez for pushing their users to the fediverse.
I never used Twitter but after using Lemmy I fell in love with the Fediverse and created a Mastodon account.
I started following accounts that were on my RSS feed and I’m currently using Mastodon as an RSS on steroids. I may use it more in the future but for now it’s a good start.
Tokyo night theme looks very similar to Atom’s One Dark theme. Is there a connection between these two?
I switched to clang a long time ago, when gcc’s support for C++11 was not that good.
Why do you personally prefer gcc?
Trying to be controversial on purpose.
While playing video games for hours with no break.
I’ll always stay on Lemmy and there’s no way for Zuck to win me over.
I will never use it but if Threads steals users from Twitter, that will reduce Twitter’s dominance and make it easier for other users to switch to the Fediverse.
Just make sure to defederate Threads from the start.
Using Firefox to post on Lemmy - feels good man.
Having said that, Firefox would be much better if Mozilla would spend their resources on improving the browser instead of random shenanigans.
I expect this to evolve like email did. It used to be very easy to host your own mail server but due to spam the large providers started using whitelists and nowadays it’s almost impossible to have a self hosted mail server that is approved by the others.
Similarly, I expect that hosting your own Lemmy instance will be impossible in the future. We should enjoy it while we can.
I wish Reddit apps were promoting Lemmy in their shut down message to users.
When Chrome was first launched, so many people thought Incognito would be useless. Little did they know.
I’m glad to see this but app stores have anti review bomb measures so this might not make a difference
Moderating is time consuming, tedious and done by volunteers. I’m not surprised that they get overrun after the latest influx of users.
Most reddit topics were about Digg in the days following the Digg exodus. Over time, discussion shifts naturally.
Vivaldi and Brave can modify Chromium to disable this feature. Chromium is open source after all.