Interesting. Could you also see a reason for why they downvoted? Do they downvote a specific type of content or do they downvote just about everything?
Interesting. Could you also see a reason for why they downvoted? Do they downvote a specific type of content or do they downvote just about everything?
Did he make more of these and does he post them anywhere online?
I’ve never been one to post much on any social media platform but on Lemmy I try to make it up by upvoting things I want to see on the platform and commenting to get discussions going.
Can you not recreate that same community on a different instance with the rules that you want?
The amount of upvotes you get on your posts says something different
Yeah they’re doing a huge service to the Fediverse. I’ve had a few times where I saw posts from the same people across totally different communities to the point where I’m wondering if they’re actually interested in all these subjects or just posting for the sake of it.


Well there is your problem. Why are you going outside?


Ah sorry my bad. I fell for your trolling.


What did you write? I got from your comment that you don’t like flatpak and want something better without giving any hint what that could be.


Sure what are the other options?
On my work computer I actually use Edge over Chrome since it has vertical tabs by default.
I use an Extension that can show the output of shell scripts in the bar to monitor different things about my system like CPU/RAM/Swap/Network usage and some more things I just want to keep an eye on like distrobox status.
I also used the OpenBar extension to move the bar to the bottom and do color customisations for the system and notification menus.
Not necessarily. On Arch it’s just “sudo pacman -Syu” and on Fedora it’s just “sudo dnf update”.
You’ll be so productive that you won’t notice them, so I guess yeah


Do you mean the username of your home directory? Because you can also use “$HOME” in scripts to refer to it without having to give the specific file path


Is there a nice way to check if something is already installed or do you just install it again and that just skips already installed stuff?


Can you use OPNsense for general things or is it tailored to one specific usecase?


I only installed it once for fun in a VM but didn’t really use it. It’s different to Linux but you could get used to it. As far as I know however the hardware that it properly runs on is quite limited, mainly older stuff. So I wouldn’t recommend it as a daily driver but I would recommend to try it out.
Of course that’s not what the end state should be but while Lemmy is still growing it’s better to have something to work off than to wait around for good discussions to just appear.