thank you! I now have a linux
thank you! I now have a linux

You can try blocking instances made specifically to mirror reddit. I think there was one called lemmit, I don’t know if it’s still around
Changelog
This release addresses another security advisory related to internal host access. You can now bypass these checks for federation, in order to federate with instances over the local network by setting environment variable DANGER_FEDERATION_ALLOW_LOCAL_IP=1. There are also some bug fixes, and lemmy-ui now logs file requests.


ooh, I see. Seems too complicated.


I’m planning to switch from Manjaro to pure Arch, but I really like the easy setup Manjaro provides
Can’t you remove the specific Manjaro packages/configurations? I did this when I installed EndeavourOS, I removed ever endeavour-specific package and my “about system” shows “Arch” instead of “Endeavour” now.
I believe that this way you don’t have to lose any files.
bro 😭
I clicked on the post thinking “do we even care?” and this is the first comment I see
It’s currently at 8.27% on the gamingonlinux tracker: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/steam-tracker/


lemmy 1.0.0 ui is gonna be so cool
let’s gooooooooooo


tell him to automate these nuts



lol, this is kinda confusing.


sorry. I was talking about the comments on the youtube video.


Some people are saying in the comments that the video is AI generated (or that it uses AI somehow). Was anybody able to identify the AI components? Am I finally an old man for not being able to differentiate between AI and real life anymore?


fuck my life
wth, the AI gooners are real 💀


Good point, they could give us the option to toggle between infinite scroll or not.


I mean, sure. It’s easier to do it on them since they usually have a lot of open source apps that allow disabling infinite scroll. I believe it’d be easier for the EU to regulate the major platforms because the number of platforms would be just a handful, which is easier to enforce.
I use the lemmy web because it doesn’t have infinite scroll, and the version 1.0.0 will allow to select the number of posts the user wishes to see on his feed. Looks pretty cool, you can see here: voyager.lemmy.ml
The two most* famous discord alternatives that I know are stoat and fluxer.
I’m the moderator of the fluxer community, you can check it here: !fluxer_app@lemmy.world
EDIT: typos