It would be kind of ironic to have an isitdown community on Lemmy itself. If an instance it down nobody from there would be able to post, and if the instance the community is made on is down then then none of the posts would federate
Keeping things simple.
It would be kind of ironic to have an isitdown community on Lemmy itself. If an instance it down nobody from there would be able to post, and if the instance the community is made on is down then then none of the posts would federate
I know reading is hard but you realize this quote was reason #5 of the many reasons listed… I’m not going to copy-paste the article, it’s all relevant info.
Honestly you should just stick to Fedora.
Why?
Who said anything about Linux becoming Windows?
Dunno, but I suppose you can use piped: https://piped.video/watch?v=98kFh3JpIXk
I was coming to comment this. I’ve used a lot of free video editing software over the years and most of them are ass. The ones that aren’t usually have a catch like watermarking your output. Davinci resolve came out of nowhere for me and blew me away, it’s everything you could want in a video editing program but free!
You should give it a shot, it’s pretty fun and West of Loathing isn’t that long to finish.
West of Loathing and its sequel Shadows of Loathing have a bland grayscale artstyle on the outside but they’re absolutely hilarious RPGs that have a lot of heart to them.
I have had some people refuse to even try Baba Is You, because it looks ugly.
Oh come on, the art style is charming!
Could you mention what apps you needed to run?
I don’t remember which they were exactly but some Adobe products were some of them. Specifically Illustrator.
Also, fractional scaling has been improved a lot in Gnome and KDE, afaik.
I hope so. I’ve last been on Linux like ~2 years ago and I’ve heard some good changes.
A few apps I needed didn’t work on Linux without a hassle and a lot of games I play with friends only run on Windows. I also found a lot of things were kind of a hassle on Linux, especially screen scaling. Fractional screen scaling straight up barely works and everything on my laptop screen was usually tiny.
I would totally go back when the experience is a bit nicer, I’m pretty frustrated with Windows. I think the Linux desktop experience isn’t totally ready imo.
No Schweppes? For shame.
Also, cheers to my milk tea brethren.
Good point, I can see how something like this could cause some shock especially in political posts. Having it be opt-in and choosing the communities to connect with would definitely be great.
Reddit had ways to automatically catch people trying to manipulate votes though, at least the obvious ones. A friend of mine posted a reddit link for everyone to upvote on our group and got temporarily suspended for vote manipulation like an hour later. I don’t know if something like that can be implemented in the Fediverse but some people on github suggested a way for instances to share to other instances how trusted/distrusted a user or instance is.
Don’t know if it counts but I hate my alarm so much that I sometimes wake up 1 minute before it triggers.
If you’re going high end that does sound pretty good.
Some kind of door knocker?
If you’re going to do AI stuff you have to go with Nvidia. AMD is quite bad at it and in some cases doesn’t support some technologies like Stable Diffusion at all.
I’d recommend a 3070 at least. You’ll need the vram.
Whew, I was getting worried we were one day into 2024 and nobody said this yet.