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Is Lemmy's code base "good"?
Well it's written in Rust. Doesn't that make it automatically awesome and fast?
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Is Lemmy's code base "good"?
Well it's written in Rust. Doesn't that make it automatically awesome and fast?
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Best Lemmy client for Android?
Wefwef
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What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?
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2023 USA death rate is 9.172/1000 so I guess that lines up.
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Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
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I'm liking Lemmy a lot. I rolled my own instance so performance is great. The only issue is delayed federation of new posts, but comments seem to go through instantly.
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Why do people post so much crap on linkedin?
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Where is unemployment high?
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VMs or containers?
I think it depends on your scale. If homelab stuff docker is awesome IMO.
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What are your niche hobbies you’d like to share with other people?
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+1 for fountain pens!
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I finally decided to try a Pilot Metropolitan... and I hate it :(
Pilots are usually great out of the box. I'd say your experience with this metro is not usual.
I don't like metropolitans because of the grips... But Pilots overall tend to write well without nib adjustments.
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Plex lays off 20% of its workforce
Plex has been going downhill for a bit now. FAST is killing it.
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Good friend
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I understood maybe three things in your reply so NixOS probably not for me.
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Tesla was so swamped with complaints about driving ranges that it created a secret team to cancel owners' service appointments, source says
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Not sure why you're being down voted. This has been my experience as well.
The remaining battery estimate given at the beginning of the trip is fairly accurate.
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"Microwaves Are Bad For You: 5 Reasons Why Microwave Oven Cooking Is Harming Your Health"
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Independent of studies? Are you suggesting the claims are unverifiable by experiment?
If that's the case, then claim whatever you want.
Commenter here made the best argument IMO. If you truly believe this pseudoscience bullshit, then you have fantastic opportunity in front of you to prove your claims and overturn decades of scientific understanding regarding the safety of microwaves. You could be famous.
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Why do people post so much crap on linkedin?
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Valid answer
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Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
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I think the delay is due to syncing historic backlog on the community. Not 100% sure though.
On my instance it says that some communities are fully synced so it looks like there is zero delay. So long as lemmy.world or lemmy.ml are working on their end.
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Starfield players are already planning the game's first big mod | VG247
This is a shit article
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Can Lemmy be used as a self hosted forum or forum that is connected to the fediverse?
There is a BB forum frontend for Lemmy that replicates that phpBB forum style. Saw it mentioned in a few comments.
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PETG Printing advice?
Are you printing your own fountain pen grip sections? That's wild.
I haven't found a reason to get into 3D printing... but I do love fountain pens.
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plex or Jellyfin?
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Question about the viewing habits data. Is this only related to the Free Ad Supported Streaming content Plex pushes or are they also tracking viewing habits of users personal libraries?
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I'm considering hosting an instance for personal and friend use. Have some questions.
Setup with docker is easy.
Performance is fantastic compared to the issues the most popular instances are having today.
Community syncing occurs in the background and is available to you through local instance. I don't know exactly how fast federated info syncs over, but seems reasonably fast in the last day I've played with it. For images, I think your client pulls the images from the original post link or original instance. Not really sure about that TBH.
HA is on you to set up.
Updates by docker should be easy moving to the latest image. However, there could be extra steps to update database structure. We'll have to see how that goes.
Yes I'm posting this through my own instance using wefwef app.
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Do you think DuckDuckGo is a good choice for people who are concerned about their privacy?
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That adds interesting context. Thanks for links.