Sounds like https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465864
Hosting https://lemmyland.com and enjoying the lemmy-verse so far 😄
Sounds like https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465864
Have you tried pressing both simultaneously from off until the asus logo appears?
Do you see an option to import other images in your dashboard? For ubuntu, you’d get those from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/
Depends on how you’re accessing lemmy. There’s a button on lemmy websites if your instance’s admin has allowed it.
Don’t think so, easier to request someone on the other instance to create it for you.
To have loved and to be loved.
Is that from the deltarpms? It’s a pretty common problem with them. You can disable deltarpms if you don’t mind installing the full package by default. Though if you’re concerned about the cost of the data, deltarpms are probably exactly what you want 🫤
Maybe from genetic testing companies that sell that to data brokers, which a car company could enrich your personal information with?
The previous config option for it (devtools.debugger.features.overlay
to false
) was deleted 😐
https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D177207
The modularity thing seems too gimmicky to me. Like the Motorola phones with the same concept. I do think it’s a good direction for repairability though.
Do either have a touchpad as good as the ones on macs or xps?
Curious how demands made against federated instances would work out.
I was under the impression that like Oracle, they used RHEL sources as their base (from git.centos.org). But it appears that they now (as of 2022) only use fedora sources and maintain other sources on top of fedora, so they’ve deviated from RHEL compatibility as far as I can tell.
I’m curious to see if oracle, amazon, or suse will try to absorb some of the RHEL derivatives like alma and rocky. Right now there seems to be a lot of fragmentation in RHEL derivatives. Not to say they are trying to compete with Red Hat, but Amazon and Oracle seem like they would try to do so this way.
Just guessing, you might be the first person to try to visit that community/magazine from your instance, so lemmy doesn’t have the posts from before trying to federate.
There should probably be a message after federating a new community that tells people that old posts aren’t retroactively added to your local instance (unless done manually or unless that changes in the future). Or just something that tells users when a community was federated locally.
I think so. I haven’t needed to use it yet myself. I think it should forget the community and not federate future posts, unless some rediscovers/adds the community again. This is likely wrong sorry. An ability to block and purge specific remote instance communities seems pretty important.
As an admin, you can use the web UI to purge a community from your instance.
Contacts. With spare glasses when the eyes are tired. It takes time to get contacts you like and get into the routine of putting them in quickly and wearing them without thinking about them.
Contacts make me realize when I haven’t drank enough water as well because they get stickier/blurrier.
Reminds me of LEDs used to extract data out of airgapped networks: https://threatpost.com/blinking-router-leds-leak-data-from-air-gapped-networks/126199/ but different because that one requires software within the airgapped network to exfiltrate.
Didn’t there used to be network equipment that was vulnerable to data exfil from data status lights, or did I dream that up? Most data LEDs now just consistently blink.
One could say there’s… discord at Discord 😉
Slacks problem isn’t with generating things to say, it’s with managing attention spans and navigating between conversations easily. If the integration can help with that, maybe it will make sense. But if it just helps people write, that is nice but I’d be concerned that it would lead to longer and less direct messaging.
I’d check /var/log/pacman.log
for anything you recently updated which might give a hint. Maybe check that you can reach your local router via a browser or network devices using ping
?
I’ve been using bose 700s for a long time. They do occasionally have goofy bluetooth behavior and the earcups have to be replaced if you use them heavily, but the bose sound profile I like a lot more than the sony.
I’ve tried XM5’s recently for more codecs, and I love them except for one thing, which was that the band over the top had hard plastic parts and not enough soft padding, so the headphones with my head shape had a tendency to painfully squeeze. Wearing a hat or putting something on the band helped though. Headphones were light and breathed a bit better than the 700s anyway (haven’t tried the QC 2).