He keeps having kids so probably not.
Removing the do not recommend channel option would be the quickest way to get me to actually just stop using YouTube. Half the people I watch are on nebula anyway and the rest of the time saved well my wife wants me to read more anyway. Ive been a paying google play music/YouTube red/premium subscriber for 10 years but that’ll do it for me.
Because the people who left reddit for lemmy are the people who left digg for reddit, mostly. So old Internet people. Hence old memes.
Edit: my phone decided digg should be high. IDK.
Where can I see these allegations from Madison? I must have missed them.
Edit: I found them, right under this post on my front page lol.
Decent video until Linus gets on and immediately starts making excuses.
Using my own instance I guess if it’s getting ddos’d I know someone’s mad at me specifically lol
Skyrim modding is fine, the only issues i ran into are enb needs a specific version that’s included in the download, .net framework didn’t work, and mod organziers ui is glitchy. Other than that I have ~400 mods running just fine doing basically the same process I did on Windows. The hardest part is getting a mod manager installed but here’s a link to a script I found that makes that stupid easy.
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My Lemmy instance is hosted on a 1 core 2gb linode with 50gb of storage so I can’t say really exactly what the hardware requirements are but they can’t be much if it’s been running fine on that for the last month-ish. Previously I had it on a 1 core 1gb over on oracle and it was pretty shitty there ngl so maybe pass on the 512mb machine. I use a cloudflare tunnel for my nextcloud though since T-Mobile uses a cgnat so I can’t forward ports anyway and it works pretty well there, there shouldn’t be any setup you need to do specifically for Lemmy with that just install the tunnel and connect it.
I am the only user on my instance, besides my admin account and a bot which fetches new communities.
I reffered to both, archinstall is still text based I think so it can still be intimidating for new users.
That’s what I was referring to. I don’t use it because I have a list of packages I install in a file but the one time I did it was very easy.
It’s mostly fine but has had enough issues over the years I stopped using it for my “I want arch but I’m lazy” distro. Arch itself is really not hard to install these days but if you find it too intimidating endeavor is basically just arch anyway but with an installer.
I didn’t know this was a thing, it explains so much.
Unless they get a break up the company lawsuit before they do, yes.
No apps, plan on changing it eventually.
Ngl this might be it for my instance, not dealing with all this.