Seems like a good portion of the activity in the communities is reddit oriented. If the goal is leaving/hurting reddit, it seems we should be continuing on like it doesn't exist, instead of continuing to drive interest to the site. Thoughts?
So i have a bunch of pc's/laptops/computers and such that my family members refuse to depart with even though there really bad. so far they mangae to keep 4 bulky computers in total, we do have some new-ish ones but theses ones im talking about need some loving.1 computer is 32 bit and has 2gb of ram, the other 3 have 64-bit and...
AntiX is quite good on older hardware but beware of the fact they don't use systemd. Nice effort to try and use newer init services but a lot of things really depend on systemd being installed.
WattOS (which uses systemd) is also very performant on old rigs but it needs more tweaking OOTB I'd say.
Why YSK this is that some of the soap absorbs into the fruit, especially berries, and let's say you are washing your cherries with dish soap, and you eat them. That story ends with a long bathroom trip as soap makes you a little queasy. ETA: Nobody has heard about this?! I see it in the southeast where I live.
Like for example, how someone thinks because you work in IT you can fix their TV, or how if you're into music you must be able to play any random instrument....
Software developer here. Yes, I do get the usual "Can you fix my printer" questions but those don't bother me so much because usually those are easy things and I don't mind acting like a techie superhero. The questions that do annoy me are when someone says they have an idea for an app and asks if I could make it for them. App dev is not an easy process, even when that's your full-time job. When I try to explain this people either try to convince me it's not that hard (when they can't do it themselves) or they get miffed because they think I'm being lazy or don't want to say outright it's a bad idea.
One thing that I've always liked is the endless scrolling. IDK if there's a way to endlessly scroll through magazines but maybe that would make it more like reddit /r/all ... Because I would almost always go there and scroll for thousands of pages....
For sure. I hate how most sites do infinite scrolling. When I go "back" what I really want is to return to my previous view, even if that's 1000 posts deep (that's actually a pretty wasteful action, which is again why I prefer pagination).
This absolutely won't be the last time we see this happen in a campaign. If conservatives believe only what they hear and can't be convinced they were lied to, it'll be impossible to convince them a photo is fake.
Runs on your server. Stores your notes as plain markdown files. It runs as a PWA web app that syncs your content into your client so that it’s 99% offline capable. Supports queries to dynamically generate part of your page.
should we be discussing reddit less?
Seems like a good portion of the activity in the communities is reddit oriented. If the goal is leaving/hurting reddit, it seems we should be continuing on like it doesn't exist, instead of continuing to drive interest to the site. Thoughts?
Yup, Javascript can go F@#! itself (lemmy.ml)
How visible is lemmy on search engine?
I was wondering if the nature of decentralization would negatively affect SEO, since people can access the same post from many different instance
What disros works on low end, slow, very outdated pc's?
So i have a bunch of pc's/laptops/computers and such that my family members refuse to depart with even though there really bad. so far they mangae to keep 4 bulky computers in total, we do have some new-ish ones but theses ones im talking about need some loving.1 computer is 32 bit and has 2gb of ram, the other 3 have 64-bit and...
YSK that it is not a proper way to wash your fruits and veggies with soap
Why YSK this is that some of the soap absorbs into the fruit, especially berries, and let's say you are washing your cherries with dish soap, and you eat them. That story ends with a long bathroom trip as soap makes you a little queasy. ETA: Nobody has heard about this?! I see it in the southeast where I live.
i approve of this message (lemmy.world)
If someone with an innie belly button were to put a toilet plunger over it and pull, how much force would they need to turn their innie into an outie?
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What's an innocent misconception about your hobby/profession that drives you up the wall?
Like for example, how someone thinks because you work in IT you can fix their TV, or how if you're into music you must be able to play any random instrument....
Endless Scrolling
One thing that I've always liked is the endless scrolling. IDK if there's a way to endlessly scroll through magazines but maybe that would make it more like reddit /r/all ... Because I would almost always go there and scroll for thousands of pages....
DeSantis election campaign uses AI generated photos of Trump and Fauci - DailyArtificial (dailyartificial.com)
SilverBullet: open source, self hosted personal knowledge management system (silverbullet.md)
Runs on your server. Stores your notes as plain markdown files. It runs as a PWA web app that syncs your content into your client so that it’s 99% offline capable. Supports queries to dynamically generate part of your page.
The largest floating solar farm in North America is officially online (electrek.co)
New Jersey is host to an 8.9 megawatt floating solar farm – the largest floating solar array in North America.