What specific parts of Arch Wiki do you find useful as a Debian user?
What specific parts of Arch Wiki do you find useful as a Debian user?
Tokyo night theme looks very similar to Atom’s One Dark theme. Is there a connection between these two?
I was using mobile website on ios but then tried the Memmy app. The app experience is much better.
I switched to clang a long time ago, when gcc’s support for C++11 was not that good.
Why do you personally prefer gcc?
App users still make API calls to Twitter’s domain. Depending on the domain name, these app users might still be counted.
Trying to be controversial on purpose.
It measures the most popular sites by dns lookup. Twitter fell from 32nd to 39th.
Now she’s buying upvotes on Lemmy too!!
/s
/u/spez wants to restore Reddit to its former glory but knows that shareholders would never allow it. He decides to single handily rescue Reddit through and inside job that burns Reddit to the ground so Reddit can be reborn as Lemmy, the purest form of Reddit that surpasses even the original. Lemmy’s wild success steers the entire Internet onto the path decentralization, as it was originally intended to be.
Thank you /u/spez, you are a true hero.
Using Firefox to post on Lemmy - feels good man.
Having said that, Firefox would be much better if Mozilla would spend their resources on improving the browser instead of random shenanigans.
Maybe a jailbait mod who also secretly edits user comments with his admin privileges is not suitable to be CEO.
If the discussions have been going on for that long, why this exact moment in time, and why such a short deadline?
Why any moment in time? We did it when we did it. We could do it a year from now and we’d probably have the same conversation. We could do it five years ago, we’d be having the same conversation.
I guess what I still don’t quite understand is, if this has been thought about for a long time, is the goal just to meet this deadline and move on? Like just turn a new leaf from there?
We don’t have to meet our deadline. We told folks hey, we need to come up with a plan, or we’re going to start billing you on July 1st.
Complete mess of a CEO. I’m so glad that I’m not using Reddit anymore.
Most reddit topics were about Digg in the days following the Digg exodus. Over time, discussion shifts naturally.
Lemmy needs to make Hot the default. It’s a better experience for new users.
I’m actually curious the reason why Lemmy does not have a karma equivalent.
I don’t miss it since I rarely checked my reddit karma but it does have pros and cons.
I rarely engage with Reddit stories but when I do, I treat stories in popular-ish subs as discussions about hypothetical scenarios: “if this were to happen then what would you think of it?”
I completely stay away from threads that are clear rage baits, and they are easy to spot.
Or maybe /u/spez is manually changing vote counts, as he did before when modifying user comments without saying so.
They did this in only a few subs for now. Likely testing waters in preparation for forcing all other subs to be public.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Reddit completely removes the private sub feature.
The funny part is that they claim that this will improve the user’s experience.
As if users in r/BuyItForLife are interested in ads for shitty products lol.
Vivaldi and Brave can modify Chromium to disable this feature. Chromium is open source after all.