What are some other companies that are also very down to earth and not using every trick in the book to get away with stuff?
I come to think of the Proton foundation, but that's just because I am a fanboy of theirs.
People who are unable to control their anger. Especially if they let it go into shouting and being physical.
I get being angry. We have all felt furious for various reasons. But nothing good will come from throwing a tantrum. Behaving like an unstable manchild will only make me loose my respect for you.
Because you seem to have networking capabilities
I'm glad you liked it!
I was having dinner outside watching the sun set over the city with my girlfriend. She noticed the colors in the reflections in the building. I have been trying to encourage her to get into photography, so I handed her the camera to take the shot. She managed to capture it really well!
The colors might be a bit exaggerated in post processing, but it is a great shot none the less!
I believe the people still ranting about Reddit just have not yet given up their hope in returning there some day when Reddit has "learned their lesson".
For some, Lemmy is just a temporary protesting statement.
Yup! Here's some info about the building: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlatornet I think the colors come from the sun setting and the glass panes reflecting it in different colors because of their angles
Uncalled for but 10/10 execution
Thank you! It makes me glad to hear :)
Pretty cool!
Tried it out for 15 mins and it seems like a useful tool to replace organisational tools like Notion. As I understand it; It synchronizes its data between devices peer to peer on local networks with the option to back up to a server if needed.
Way better than other alternatives in a privacy perspective. The user experience was a little rough imo though. Very many details and the graph view was rather cluttery. It had the option to toggle some information off in the graph view, but I couldn't really find a good setting that was both informative and not cluttered. Also, there were very many different types of views that were nested in each other when viewing pages. This confused me a little, but may become clearer if used for longer than 15 minutes.
All in all; I love this type of technology. I will likely use this instead of Notion for the few projects I have.
This has been my initial thoughts. Not a complete review. Try it out yourself! They have very good packaging alternatives.
It's like a pozidrive roundhole without the roundhole
I believe you are fixating on something that won't have much impact regardless of what choice you make. I have been using "windows keyboards" on Linux for years with literally no problems (related to keyboards and Linux). I mostly game, browse the web and work as a software engineer.
Focus on what feels good physically/ergonomically for you and your workflow and you'll be golden.
The only caveat I'd throw in there is if your keyboard of choice has some sort of RGB program for Windows or other custom software. It might not be as simple to control that functionality from Linux, but in many cases there are open source Linux alternatives for that software.
Hi Lance
I have read a bit about the Matrix protocol and once tried running the Synapse home server and Element front end which is also available as Android/iOS apps.
Matrix is a federated chat protocol in the same way that ActivityPub is a federated social networking protocol. You can host your own Matrix compatible server and chat with people on other servers.
Recently I watched a video about their recent progress in which they showed a chat working peer to peer over bluetooth low energy when devices did not have access to the internet. Writing this, I just watched another P2P demo video where they show off this functionality once again.
This means you can use your own chat server as usual when
Take all of this with a grain of salt as I am not completely sure I understand how the Matrix services work. I hope this helps.
MEP?
I think it has to do with creativity!
The CLI tools are just small simple tools. The power comes from having the understanding of how each tool works and how they can be combined.
I don't remember this string of commands, I know docker, awk and xargs. When I need this, that is the solution I always end up with.
I often just do
docker ps | awk "{print $1}" | xargs docker stop
Add some filtering in there and you're golden
Protonmail is great
It was shot with a pretty high ISO (3200), so the grain is just noise. I have applied some noise reduction, but didn't want to lose to much detail, so there is some left in there.
Snyggt!
NixOS is exactly what you want.
You declare your configs in a way that you can just copy them to another computer and it willbe configured the same way.
I've never tried it my self, but I might for my next machine.
I shot it with my Nikon D3200. Old cheap second hand DSLR camera 😄
I'm glad you liked it!
It being a completely open platform means there will definitively be data collection. Some entity will scrape the fediverse for data. It's free, open and unprotected.
Can't see any posts by OP other rhan this one.
What are you referring to?
I'm from feddit.nu, the swedish instance. Or at least one of them, there might be more swedish instances I am not aware of. I like it because I can find local content and post in swedish.
I think everyone should aim to find a smaller instance where they feel like they belong to and create their account there.
There's no reason to have a federated system if everyone uses the same 3 large instances.
Hi Lance
As @kokopelli@kokopelli@lemmy.world says, long exposure with a cheap DSLR camera. Just rested it on a wooden structure to keep it still and took the shot for 6 seconds :)
I have always used and interpreted it as "shaking my head" as well, and I will keep using it like that
I had a walk by a nearby dock and this guy was working on some wood. There isn't much more about it :)
Let me know if you create the community!
Link to cocktails community please! Love making them, love sipping them!
I get your point. But Linux Mint does not have Snap by default, so that does not really apply.
I'd still recommend the normal Ubuntu based one since there is so much easily available help out there for any Ubuntu based system.
The Debian dist is (iirc) just there in case Ubuntu becomes unsuitable as an upstream in the future. I would treat it as a safe backup option, not a primary choice and def. not something I'd recommend to beginners.
But that's just my take on it :)
Why tve Debian version? I'd recommend Linux Mint as well, but I'd recommend the normal one.
Take any photo from my posts and draw a replica of it!
Beautiful, thank you very much. Will print and have on desk.
Mycket korrekt ✅
Oh, most certainly not. I completely agree with your statement. It is a really unnecessary monument of capitalism where the owner of the building company owns the top floor as his own apartment or something like that.
But it looks cool 🙂
Well put!
Does this exist yet?
Situations like these are the strength of the fediverse. Move your account to an instance that shares your values or doesn't care about stuff like this.
Maybe you shouldn't even have had your account on the largest server to begin with?
Edit: Didn't mean to ridicule any of you all. I based my comment on my experience when I signed up. At that time there were plenty of instances to pick from and getting approved at my instance of choice was very quick. My bad.