If you want to take it to the extreme, Alpine is probably one of the best options.
Heavily interested in politics, games, music, technology and just the World altogether.
I’m also a Computer Engineering student and am bilingual in English and German.
Why not have a look at my BookWyrm profile while you’re at it?
If you want to take it to the extreme, Alpine is probably one of the best options.
Do I spot the cover art to one of Geoxor’s songs?
What ketchup are you buying that’s in a metal container?
You could just change your Display Name in the settings.
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You get a 404 because the other communities haven’t been added to your instance yet. To make communities and posts from other instances visible, someone has to manually add them first. You can do this by heading over to feddit.nl, taking the link of any community you wish to add, and then pasting that link into the search bar of your home instance. At that point the community should finally appear and you can subscribe to it. Hope this helped!
It seems that it will be added with the next release.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2363#issuecomment-1576922173
He responded to a whole 14 questions. Truly, a hard day’s work for the CEO of Reddit.
What the fuck did I just witness
I don’t think uploading any videos will be directly supported at any point in the future as it would put a lot of strain on the servers due to taking up a lot of storage space. This would result in higher server costs for the admins.
For now your best option is to just upload your videos to some place else (like PeerTube) and then post a link of it to Lemmy. For example, @[email protected] has already done this multiple times when uploading Factorio gameplay.
I’m actually quite pleased at the new influx of users! There’s finally a good amount of activity and real discussion going on here, instead of just posts with links to articles with zero comments and no real OC.
Aside from that, I have enough faith in the moderators and the structure of the platform itself that there shouldn’t be too much of a toxicity problem. Honestly, my own biggest fear is just that a lot of the new users here lose interest and move on, returning the platform to its earlier days.
For now, I just hope that the servers don’t go down in flames when the 12th comes around. I can’t wait to see how this platform will look further down the road though!
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Just make sure you have port 53 and 80 open. I recently had some problems myself trying to get Pi-Hole up and running. I already had dnsmasq taking up port 53 for a wifi hotspot, which conflicts with Pi-Hole’s own DNS. Aside from that, hosting any websites can also conflict with Pi-Hole’s frontend.
If you aren’t using your Pi 3 for anything yet then I already assume this shouldn’t be a problem though.
Good luck and have fun setting up your Pi-Hole!