

Still being tested in nightly atm
New account since lemmyrs.org went down, other @Deebsters are available.


Still being tested in nightly atm


Firefox does seem to be clearing out their old bugs (another example is MKV support) but perhaps it’s buses arriving together and not due to some policy.
Our local wizard who casts these spells is @[email protected]


// this is bollocks, delete it
That’s almost certainly from a Brit.
// this looks like I'm being a fancy arsehole, but this is all because // the window shows up white for some reason when first opened, and this // disguises it.
Could be either.

chefkiss.png
And then the other guy reverted that… eatingpopcorn.gif


[email protected] needs to up its game
You’d recommend Heroic launcher over Lutris? Epic didn’t install via Lutris for me, but I haven’t got around to looking into it.


I’ve never played that either, but I love Metroidvanias so I assume it’s great.
I picked up the Mass Effect trilogy recently following a tip from here (I think).
Recently while troubleshooting I’ve found a lot of deleted comments with dozens of people saying thanks, often for years afterwards. Reddit annoyed their most valuable posters and we’re all paying for it.
Interestingly, I can see that post in infosec’s copy, which suggests that p.dev has accepted and federated it. I know that there was a problem with indexing posts on p.dev a while ago, perhaps it’s still an issue.


Twenty years ago, I had an epiphany: Linux was ready for the desktop.
Please read articles before posting; this is literally the first sentence. The article is about the author’s 20 years of Linux desktop usage.


Yeah, I hate those little dots and I inevitably jump through the hoops until I’ve clicked enough things to make them go away.


metux is Enrico Weigelt, the dev behind Xlibre, the new fork of X11. He’s quite controversial, partly due to claiming to want to keep politics out of development by filling his posts with alt-right dog whistles, as well as being an antivaxer and having some… er… revisionist views of history.


Are you saying you think it’s ridiculous to end support “already”?
I think it’s likely that anyone still using 486s isn’t updating software anyway, so it’s unlikely to matter aside from niches like retro devices. Luckily, open source means that if there’s a genuine desire there’ll probably be a fork to provide it.
Then the UK’s equally dumb: it was 10:04 pm BST (GMT+1) cos daylight savings is a thing in most of Europe too. At least it’s synchronised across Europe[1] so you just need to remember that most[2] of North America changes a few weeks earlier.
Also, the UK says GMT/BST which is nice and clear - calling both EST and EDT “Eastern Time” makes even more of a mess!
And yes, I’ve just rediscovered you can use footnotes, why do you ask?
The duplicate content thing is kinda impossible to solve perfectly. Some people will tell you it’s a feature, and it can be interesting to see the different instances’ comment sections (especially after moderation), but yeah it can be annoying to have your feed dominated by a few stories.
The default web front-end will merge crossposts, but won’t if they’re multiple posts to the same URL. I think some of the apps do have that deduplication as a feature, but I couldn’t tell you which.
I remember the same problem from my Reddit days, but there wasn’t generally so many similar, overlapping communities.
From the Lemmy docs:
My default is set to
This is the newest sorting option, I think, and it helps me not miss posts from the smaller comms - particularly ones where people are asking a question and there’s been no engagement. Ideally I’d like to have Mastodon-style lists so I could have “quiet comms” or something and check them all every so often.
I will switch to new or top 6h/24h if I’ve been on recently and just want to see what’s fresh. Top all time or 1y if I’m looking at new-to-me comms so I can see what type of thing to expect from it.


There’s no algorithm here, so use the different sorting options (for both posts and comments), as well as setting your favourite as default once you see what works for you.
Voting doesn’t tune your algorithm, so I’d say only use downvoting for things that are low quality, trolling, in the wrong sub, duplicate posts, etc. Your votes aren’t private, by the way - although Lemmy itself doesn’t display voters’ names, that info is in every server’s database, and some other software in the Fediverse does show them.
There are quite a few apps available, I like Voyager on Android and I stick to the default website on my computer.


Also these can be good sources:
If you read the article, you learn that the authorities never properly searched any of these freighters - that’s probably a more sensible place to start.