Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.
Title updated.
I think this is a case where changing it to “lies” won’t violate the community rule “Title must fairly describe link contents. If your title differs from the site’s, it should only be to add context or be more descriptive”…
https://piefed.social/ is 99% functional with noscript, if you’re into that. I have JS disabled while posting this comment.
Invite code is here: https://piefed.social/post/484755
A nice comment is worth more than 1000 upvotes, emotionally.
Interstellar works with PieFed now although the API it uses is only enabled on one instance https://preferred.social/ as we’re still testing it out.
Somewhere in your profile settings there’s an export. It won’t export your posts, just which communities you follow and who you’ve blocked, etc. Import those into your new account on the new instance.
I’ve been using opensuse for years and not found a solution to this. I have a new appreciation for apt and my next OS will definitely be debian-based.
Try Midnight Commander
Just to confirm - I tried the 7b and it was fast but pretty untrustworthy. OPs 24 GB if vram should be enough to run a medium sized version, tho…
Yeah in the late 90’s I was coding in C++ and I’m pretty sure I had to define true and false manually.
For bash, there is Linux, a shit ton of distros, even BSD, MacOS and Solaris uses it. For python, there are games and qtile window manager. For C, there is dwm. I don’t know anything like these for C#, except Codingame
It seems like you find an environment that requires the language and then kinda sink-or-swim? If so then yes, your whole approach is wrong. You need a process with a lot more structure. Get a Udemy course or a book from the library.
All I want is to make API requests with whatever headers but no fucking Electron so the app loads before the heat death of the universe… Please, please
The fundamental flaw with microblogging is that people follow other people. Those people then spew a bunch of random posts on all sorts of topics. Very few people are consistently interesting, leading to a timeline / feed of random crap with a few nuggets of goodness scattered through it. This is unavoidable because of the person-follows-person architecture.
There are other pernicious effects that come from centering the individual. The narcissism, defensiveness, dunking are all enflamed, rewarded and promoted. Mastodon avoids some of this by not using a recommendation algorithm but the fundamental mistake of centering of the individual remains.
Also short-form content tends to be brainrot that destroys attention spans and reduces complex issues to bite-sized hand grenades to lob at The Other.
Combine hand grenades with narcissism and news/politics and the result is kinda predictable in hindsight.
I recently installed Planka and am very happy with it. It’s a straight clone of Trello except blazing fast and foss.
Great!
But now try to set a breakpoint and do some debugging and you’ll realise why most devs use real IDEs instead.
I use my searxng instance several times a day.
DNS server/cache/pihole. If that goes down I can’t browse anything.
I also selfhost a SaaS that I built. It’s essential to me that it’s available to my customers although I don’t use it personally.
Sorry! I’ve updated my links now.
I tried it myself (changing the name and changing the values) but lost interest after 3 attempts and always getting the right answer:
https://chatgpt.com/c/6709e7a0-21c0-800f-87e1-da5f3dc9f309
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Yep, I’ll document it in some way. A FEP seems overkill as it’s really just adding a bit more data onto Actors and Activities, not a big deal.