It’s not 3rd party app developers fault that kbin didn’t have any stable api yet. Now that they fast track the api development, I think we can expect more 3rd party apps coming soon.
It’s not 3rd party app developers fault that kbin didn’t have any stable api yet. Now that they fast track the api development, I think we can expect more 3rd party apps coming soon.
Revolt!? That dog is fucking embrace it!
As the CEO of a company that run several major social networks, he know the importance of privacy and choose to use a virtual background.
I haven’t noticed any performance issue so far. I think they use wasm which help with speed. Too bad it’s not open source, but the fact it’s developed by a single guy working on it full time is actually very interesting, considering the webapp is actually work better than some apps developed by bigger teams. It can even edit PDF and gif!
photopea.com is actually pretty great, much easier to use than gimp with similar (or even better) feature set.
Looks like they won’t publish a timelapse video after it’s all over like last year.
They did blur the screenshots though, but yeah, pretty much flexing that they can browse anything without restriction in their office, lmao.
It’s Indonesia btw. That reminds me, I do have a concern about Lemmy instances that use .id
TLD (e.g. lemdro.id). It’s Indonesian TLD, so it might subject to Indonesian law, so they’ll might run into trouble if they federate with porns communities. Might be a similar situation where websites with .ly
TLD got into trouble with Libyan government back then.
Back in the day, we tried to get Reddit unblocked in our country, which blocks porn websites. No amount of arguments can convince the government agency in charge of the block list that Reddit is not a porn site. They probably got tired of us pestering them and send back a whole bunch of screenshots of porns in Reddit to justify the block.
I guess Reddit is a porn site.
Nvidia cards are mostly working fine these days as long as you’re not using Wayland. If you’re using Wayland, be prepared to encounter lots of minor annoyances, and perhaps some bugs that completely break your workflow depending what you’re using Linux for (e g. on server you don’t have to deal with sleep issues, but in desktop it’s an annoyance while on laptop it might be a deal breaker).
It’s true. I ended up creating an ssh tunnel using autossh
to a bastion server to escape the awfulness, but don’t tell the IT department I did that.
This particular type of interrupt exists because it would feel really bad if you were typing, and the text didn’t show up until several seconds later when the CPU felt like processing the (hopefully) buffered input.
Meanwhile me enjoying multiple seconds latency when typing some commands in ssh using putty inside a windows VM using RDP accessed via a shitty corporate VPN from the other side of the world, while using another VPN because corporate blocked all traffics from other countries…
Turn your chicken coop into a 5 star Airbnb listing with one simple trick!
Enable “power saver” mode and enjoy your quiet, extra long coffee break ☕
When a co-worker notice, just feign ignorance: “what?! who set my workstation to power save mode?”
The hip new term is “10x developer” now. I’m sure a new term is right around the corner.
I was wondering when Red Hat enshittification would began the moment IBM announced the acquisition. Turns out it begins today.
Me as a junior dev writing 1000 lines of spaghetti code everyday: “Let’s go!!!”
Me as a senior dev writing 5 lines of code everyday and spent the rest of the day reviewing thousands LoC commits from my juniors: “I didn’t sign up for this. I should’ve learn carpentry instead.”
If you add support for kbin, you’ll probably going to add support for kbin’s microblogging feature. If you added support for kbin’s microblogging, might as well add mastodon support. Heck, might as well add pixelfed support to the mix, why not? Voila, now you have a super federated app.