Agreed, I would definitely not refer to the first one as self hosting without qualifying further.
Agreed, I would definitely not refer to the first one as self hosting without qualifying further.
Goddamn it
Crossposts are broken in 0.19.4?
I already reported this a while ago and it has been fixed in a newer version. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2441
I never understood the idea behind these kind of automatic slur filters.
First of all, why even allow the comment at all? Why not just remove the whole thing? Censoring just the slur doesn’t help that much and can just be confusing.
Secondly, by filtering the slur like this, it’s less likely that the person posting the slur would be reported and thus no moderator sees the fact that someone posted slurs (unless slur-filtered comments are auto-reported; are they? I don’t know). That’s the opposite of what you want! If you have slurs that should be disallowed, get people to report those that post them and tell people not to do it or ban them if they keep doing it.
When it’s filtered like this and nobody reports the comment, the user posting the slur will probably just continue doing it.
And of course in addition to all the above, there’s the problem that it doesn’t take into account the context at all, which is what leads to the image of this post.
Oh I get it, I totally do. But of all the celebrities who are actually worthy of praise, I can’t think of anyone else off the top of my head who deserves it more.
But I mean it’s not like I worship Keanu, he’s just cool.
How can this guy just be so insanely cool, how is that even allowed
There’s a setting under Power/Battery on my phone to allow an app to run in the background, which makes it so it doesn’t get stopped. @mariah@feddit.rocks maybe that would help you?
The convention in many Rust projects is usually that before 1.0, the patch version behaves like the minor version and the minor version behaves like a major version. So once there are breaking changes, they go to 0.20.0.
I was trying Linux Mint so yes, X I believe. I’m considering trying again with latest Debian+KDE plasma which uses Wayland I believe?
Integrated intel graphics.
Also, the 30fps lock might be due to X11
You think I would have better luck with a distro that uses Wayland? I’m kind of surprised to learn that Wayland isn’t used on Linux Mint as I have read that Linux Mint is the most “it just works” distro out there, but it has not been my experience so far.
The cable only made a difference on Linux, not that it worked completely even with the other cable. On Windows, it worked with either cable.
Well sure yes - but the dock works flawlessly on Windows, so it can’t be some inherent hardware limitation.
Actually I think one of the monitors was connected via HDMI to the dock and the other was via display port. And the dock is connected to the pc via USB-C. But again, all this works flawlessly on Windows, it doesn’t seem to matter there.
I only have integrated graphics, and it may have to do with the docking station as well of course.
Must be some gnarly thunderstorms in the middle
Blocking instances certainly has its place, but keep in mind that it only blocks the communities of that instance. You’ll still see comments from the instance and the instance will still influence your feed via their voting.
It is generally better to choose an instance that defederates from the instances you don’t like.
According to Steam’s own survey, Linux is still less than 2% of the user base and it doesn’t look like it’s changing much. I don’t know how it has looked historically though but probably not too much different.
Realistically speaking, it’s only a small percentage of people who bought the Steam Deck, and they probably already had a gaming PC, which means they probably had a Windows PC.
So unfortunately, I don’t think Linux gaming is anywhere close.
Thanks for all the work!