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Problem solved
Problem solved
PS: Defederation would block everything from that instance, although that isn’t a user setting, but an admin/server setting.
The current lemmy implementation is indeed like this.
Short story, it blocks all of that instance’s communities but not their users if you stumble stumble upon them elsewhere. I’m not taking about Voyager, that’s how it’s done in lemmy backend.
Although, I guess clients lile voyager could potentially implement their own additional blocking that includes users…
I’d love to switch between shooting blanks and livefire on-demand.
Yea, I’m still stuck on Windows at work for the foreseeable future as I don’t control that too much.
Otherwise, for personal stuff that I do control, they really can get fucked.
My wife had never used any desktop OS other than Windows before, but I switched her to Pop!_OS and it’s gone fine. Certainly not any worse than between 2 Windows versions, but at least now there’s no bullshit and things are actually customizable. (Her words)
This is the same kind of thing I’d expect when a once nice android app gets bought out by a company like tencent.
Bundle a battery manager and RAM optimizer bs in the file browser or something, fill it with ads, maybe they could have microtransactions for some of the “features”.
They do, but something like fucksmith’s pizza would be upvoted for being funny, not for being correct.
The LLM wouldn’t know the difference.
This post is 2 days old, we are now officially old people.
Yup. On reddit, if you stumbled on a 13 hours old thread, commenting was just sending a bottle in the void.
LTSC is great.
Much less bloat and bs too.
sleep deprivation and coke would explain so much
Haven’t used LVM in a while, so I can’t offer much insight there other than consider taking a backup of anything important.
Ultimately, do whatever you think you’ll be able to keep up with.
The best documentation system is useless if you keep putting it off because it’s too much work.
It can be in git even if you’re not doing ‘config as code’ or ‘infrastructure as code’ yet/ever.
Even just a text file with notes in markdown is better than nothing. Can usually be rendered, tracked, versionned.
You can also add some relevant files as needed too.
Like, even if your stuff isn’t fully automated CI/CD magic, a copy of that one important file you just modified can be added as necessary.
Also, the crackling might be something about the sampling rate. It’s been a while since since I poked around with audio, but I vaguely remember changing the default sampling rate and restart pulseaudio or something like that.
In my case, I think the onboard audio device is in the same group as the motherboard chipset, which would explain the host crashing when passing through.
Hmmm… I do have audio coming out of a guest VM under proxmox, but I’m passing through a whole GPU which includes audio through its HDMI.
The on-board audio might not be in an iommu group that can be passed without breaking something else, which would likely prevent booting the host correctly.
Honestly, I think I’d just go with a USB dongle for the audio. Easier to passthrough, likely better audio quality too and shouldn’t be too expensive.
You can pass either a USB device id or a port (or group of ports, depending on how it’s grouped)
Ok, but what you’re mentioning is actually a Linux community on a lemmy instance. That’s like a fediverse version of a linux subreddit.
It might show up weird on mastodon, idk.
The bot you speak of does not exist (or you didn’t mention their username), https://lemmy.ml/c/linux is just a collection of different people posting different threads about linux related stuff.
This. Same as it was on reddit back then too.