

omg lil Skrillex
omg lil Skrillex
Hopefully I can piggyback with a similar question that came to me recently. Similar to how Ubuntu/Mint work, Fedora KDE can be updated through the Discover store or directly via the dnf
command. But after updating system packages via Discover, it prompts me to restart the PC to finish the update. What is it actually doing? Why does DNF not do that?
Starting with a 16 instead of 13 would also free up expansion module slots (in addition to the fact that the 16 has six slots as opposed the 13’s four slots). This mod uses one of the slots to run the keyboard, dials, etc. On the other hand, the 16’s input module interface is a glorified USB 2.0 pinout that could be used for this instead, leaving all six expansion module slots free.
That alone does not prevent seeding. One can absolutely seed and leech without port forwarding, they will just have fewer connections than they would with port forwarding set up.
Do certain providers block uploading but allow downloading or something?
Is it known what Lemmy instance is actually running that site? Even if it were widely known and most instances decided to defederated from it, Lemvotes is open source software that is made to be self-hosted. Anyone could revive the website by running their own instance.
I am excited to see it getting used! Thanks for tagging me
For anyone else interested, this is the FOSS GIF creation tutorial: https://feddit.org/post/11802992
GANG GANG
CHEW CHEW
Did the KFConsole ever happen?
Thanks. You may have just saved my night.
That led me to this interview, in which Shanks makes a similar observation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGFz3X8PqKM
And this clip of a scene that was mentioned in that interview
KISS is very similar to Niagara, and is FOSS. I have used it for years
Oh my god, Shran, you can’t just ask people why they’re pink.
Yeah, the core of DivestOS was to be a fork of LineageOS that has all the Google defaults like that changed to something else.
As for indicator, I think what I would prefer as a user is a little icon next to the edited indicator, and then the ability to view comment source (which is already a feature on many clients). Though that is not really addressing the problem very well, as people viewing the screenshot need to understand what the icon means.
I jokingly thought about adding something like that already.
Basically:
(^Paywall(ed)?)$
->I'm going to contribute nothing to the discussion except whine that you didn't cater to my laziness and make my laziness everyone else's problem until someone else replies with an archive link I could have easily gotten myself
This is very close to what I had in mind when saying “remind yourself not to interact with certain topics”. That any time a comment contains a certain keyword/phrase, it could replace the entire comment with “I am a person not worth talking to”.
What I have in mind would be a simple pair of textboxes for each filter policy: one for the regex pattern to search for, and one for the string to replace it with. Then a checkbox or something to toggle whether just the matched string gets replaced or the entire comment gets replaced when the pattern matches anywhere in the comment. Then, the user can add as many policies as they like.
This track was such a disappointment when all the variations were finally released. The first version leaked from Call of Duty was awesome, and all the different official mixes removed what had made it special.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya_Jbq8evlE