We do have !veryrealtechpics@lemmy.world but it’s not exactly the same thing
We do have !veryrealtechpics@lemmy.world but it’s not exactly the same thing
Could be as simple as blue sky having the money behind it to advertise it more
That *
better be a wildcard covering several programming languages with similar names to brainfuck that I’m unaware of
There’s a very quiet !comedycemetery@lemmy.blahaj.zone and a less quiet !comedyheaven@lemmy.world
Summit does too
You need to put a !
in front of the community name for it to become a link
I had the opposite experience, I was always told that if I upvoted certain things I’d see more of it, never seemed to make a difference!
I don’t stop to read the title, the community or the author, at a glance I see the vast majority of the post, if I consider it I see the rest of the information, most of the time I ignore the information, because I don’t care.
Careful, this is how popular subs/communities end up full of non-relevant stuff, because people upvote without checking if it’s appropriate! Thankfully I’ve not seen much of that here yet, but I think that’s because I tend to subscribe to smaller communities.
Great work, and a great example of because I can!
I think that’s a deliberate decision, one of the benefits being that a new server doesn’t destroy itself by immediately trying to download the entire history of the fediverse!
it doesn’t pull in all the content unless someone subscribes
I think that’s how Lemmy works too
I think it’s an alternative way to access the same content, so probably exactly the same number of people you do and do not like
Aaw, I thought this vis was really cool until I read every single comment
If you can test it on a feature branch then at least you can squash or tidy the commits after you’ve got them working. If you can only test by committing to main though, curse whoever designed that.
I guess that’s what instances are trying to avoid by preemptively blocking Threads. If everyone else blocks it then Lemmy carries on existing as it is. And I can’t imagine big corpo wouldn’t want to create their own name.
Either they federate and all their users are exposed to the rest of the fediverse, or they don’t and they may as well be a separate thing
Yeah that’s the exact issue I fixed yesterday: the Super (Windows) key is configured to open the whisper (start) menu and this overrides any of the other xfce keyboard shortcuts like moving windows around.
The fix was to go into Settings > Keyboard > Application Shortcuts and change the one that’s set by default to open the whisper menu (xfce4-popup-whiskermenu
) to something else. I found some bug reports saying that the problem is that xfce doesn’t expect shortcuts that are “modifier only” (as in only the Super key), and once I changed that one then the shortcuts to move windows around suddenly started working.
No idea why distros ship with this configuration already broken, but hopefully this helps!
Which keyboard shortcuts do you mean specifically? I think I fixed this exact issue earlier today!
If find myself writing anything I’d call a “program” (rather than just a script) in bash then it’s time to think about using a proper language rather than a shell script, let alone awk or sed!
Is it? What email client can’t do any kind of soft word-wrapping?