Getting steamclient64 error
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Rabbit R1 will soon to follow
Yeah, totally agree with this post, grew tired of Reddit Circle Jerk. Its like when someone cant move on with their past, so they bring it to every conversation, how their ex (Reddit) used to be, and found a new lover (Lemmy/Kbin) and how things work great with this new relationship
Let's just forget about Reddit. Reddit can do whatever it want's, the user that still on Reddit can also do whatever they want. Lets just focus on growing this new communities, this Fediverse, and do what we can do to make it thrive, and how to make it better for new user, and the less tech savy one
Another alternatives
Kagi Searx Startpage
Already deleted my 10+ years account, before i know this. And before i know that Reddit could easily revert back the changes that i've made. But what's done is done. Now i just want to focus on this Fediverse community. Never felt so great to be part of a growing community
Already nuking my account, and im not in the eu/us region
Can still participate?
However most of us haven’t even been here a week, communities aren’t built overnight. Reddit has 15 years of people creating content and building out subreddits.
I couldn't agree more with your reply. What I'm saying is, lets focus on this new journey. Reddit do have their hiccups when first generally used by its user 15 years ago, and i believe Reddit start just like how Lemmy/Kbin, or any Fediverse app start. Its a bumpy road, but its a good progress
The fact that we interact in this post means that we have the same goal, we enjoy interacting on this platform, and its a good thing. because new users can see that there's activity, there's interaction within Lemmy.
Sorry for bad English :D
True as it can be
Stumbled uppon this guide
https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server
I think its a good place to start
Can you share the documentation on how to enable tiling on kde?
I just cant make it works :(
Thanks for the heads up. I mainly use Startpage. Maybe its time to try SearX
How about startpage?
Here's the post I'm talking about
In my oppinion
You can use the ssd as the root partition, then mount the hdd as your home partition.
If you meed to store large file, you can dump it to the home partition
Then mount the nvme as /data01 or something else
Then when in steam, you can add new location to tell steam where to put / searchf for your game
Ill post a screenshot later
as promised here's the screenshot of my setup
True, but if you search around, you'll find post that says reddit reverting changes the user made, such as restoring a deleted comment, restoring a comment that have been edited, even going back to a 5 year post.
Now, cant verify is this true or not, because i already deleted my account. And i dont know if this is an after effect because reddit crashed after most of it subreddits went dark, and reddit tries to restore its dataase.
But I dont think we "own" our data when we gave it to Reddit or any other service providers. All we can hope is that, that Service Provider respect our request :)
Thank you, i will try it later :D
Dear @ruud@lemmy.world ,
From my personal opinion, i would like to add 2 QoL improvements.
But this is just a suggestion based on my personal experience using Lemmy
Thank you :D
Is it running 24/7?
Im currently thinking of using my old laptop for this, but im scared it may get hot
Although i only got core i5 something and a 4gb ram ( asus k46cb )
Is it time for us to switch to JPEGXL