why do you say apt is the worst pm?
why do you say apt is the worst pm?
lspci -k
might help
Ios kinda does have undo via a shake but you could also say it’s not discoverable, slow and awkward. No idea if Android has anything system and not app-lvl though.
I still have it and still use it occasionally. But yes, performance is often bad. Always suspected it was the storage but couldn’t understand why or how it could become slower over time. Because I don’t remember it being this slow when it was new. I also thought it was the new android updates that came out over time.
Why not? Sounds are a subtle and quick indicator that something went good or bad. And if you find a particular action too repeating you can turn that sound off.
Plain Matrix rooms are a bit too foreign to Discord users i’d say.
There’s another alternative being built which resembles Discord a lot more, is federated and as i understand is built around Matrix communities: https://github.com/commune-os/commune-server
Here’s a demo instance: https://shpong.com/
Same here but i’m afraid we’re not really in the majority.
I had this extensively before instances switched to 0.18 but some people say they see it even with 0.18.1
I’d say they fixed a lot of it but still a lot remains. Going in the right direction though.
No. I was browsing for communities, seeing how active they were in the process. One website showed the community being official coming from reddit but lemmy showed no content so I was very surprised with these results.
I’ve heard content may not be completely federated unless someone from my instance subscribes to that community or to that instance. Could this be the case here?
In any case i have to always double check because i can’t fully trust my own instance to show real community activity.
that’s awesome! so much more than i was hoping for. thank you and to the people who made this.
If on desktop, you need to interact with content from inside your own instance. For example for you, your own instance is lemmy.ml you visit this website and then subscribe to communities either on your server or another server(important: without leaving the tab of your instance in the browser! Otherwise it will say you need to log in). You find communities either on the All tab or in the communities search at the top of the website.
In the future all this will become easier like it did for Mastodon but for now we have these growing pains.
For now your best bet is to do the community search in the section at the top of the web ui. for example, choose “All” in the filter and search for “gaming” and it will find all gaming communities on all the intances.
The sub you’re on right now also displays on the right hand side of the post, you can also press subscribe there.
the Arch wiki has some info. Not too sure but i think enabling the systemd timer is enough.