I see. I recommended that because it’s kinda like rolling release. I haven’t used openSUSE as a server but I remember people who use from Reddit self-hosted.
You can also try Void Linux.
I see. I recommended that because it’s kinda like rolling release. I haven’t used openSUSE as a server but I remember people who use from Reddit self-hosted.
You can also try Void Linux.
You can use Debian Testing.
Tube Archivist perhaps?
I believe it’s not possible because it would untie the user from all of their comments and posts that seen on “any other website connected to the Fediverse”.
Only your instance can know who you are if you change your username but other instances couldn’t know that.
Ask “are you sure?” and it will apologize right away.
Not sure but I think you can do that with Okular.
Sumatra PDF for the win(dows).
“Commenting is for n00bs”
I presume it’s because of Dark Reader. Either temporarily disable it or just use Firefox’s built-in reading mode.
Personally I only use ghostwriter if I need to do writing but I write this because ghostwriter has autosave feature (apparently LibreOffice also has this but I didn’t know about it until this thread, so is OP). However it’s still could be beneficial because of the format-free writing and a very clean user interface.
As a person who tried a lot of markdown editors, ghostwriter is my definite number one.
Ok hear me out, what I’m gonna say is probably not the thing most people would like to hear but here I go:
To write things down, I use ghostwriter and it does have autosave feature. Sure, it’s just a markdown writer however it’s great for distraction-free writing too. You can just use ghostwriter to write things and if you still need it in an office document, you can copy-paste it into LibreOffice.
It’s on the title :)
I started learning things on Lemmy, just like was on Reddit, which says we’re on the right track. Go Lemmy.
I got real life ones correct, almost all paintings too (10 was tricky) but charcoal drawings are kinda impossible to guess.
Probably because gaming on Linux is in very good state right now. If you’re a casual OS user I still wouldn’t recommend it but if you know what you do, you’ll barely need Windows.
“This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them!”
Nice joke my man, nice joke.
If they can get away with this instead of total closure, I see this as a save. A weighty one.