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I’ve used a number of different Linux distros (including Debian) on laptops over the years. Although most recently my XPS 15 was running Arch.
I’ve used a number of different Linux distros (including Debian) on laptops over the years. Although most recently my XPS 15 was running Arch.
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Gotta get those five stars
As a compiler developer this speaks to me on a deep level lol
I couldn’t imagine buying any laptop other than a Mac because the performance to battery life ratio on everything else is awful. Plus if you want a UNIX system, it’s an easy buy.
After owning an Apple ARM laptop I’d never go back to anything else.
The Lemmy instance I’m speaking from right now is running in my k8s cluster.
I ran this query:
select distinct thumbnail_url as url from post where not local and thumbnail_url like 'https://campfyre.nickwebster.dev/pictrs%'
(replace with your instance’s url)
I then sent delete requests to /internal/purge on pictrs to delete all of those old thumbnails, which cleared out a lot of space. After deleting the thumbnails I ran an UPDATE
query to set all of those old thumbnail URLs to null
in the DB. I also patched the version of lemmy that I run to stop caching thumbnails in the future. Hope this helps!
And on my PSP it changed one day with a software update from triangle to circle for back.
That was very confusing.
WebAssembly is sandboxed and deterministic. Any impure code has to be triggered via message passing with the host language.
A functional reactive programming language no less.
Honestly that cake looks really tasty
I feel like twitter has been around long enough that people that want to use a platform like it will be aware of the concept of a hashtag for finding posts on a topic, etc.
Twitter/microblogging is a weird thing in general but you seem to have the idea. It can be useful for following events or people who write interesting things.
Mastodon hashtags are the way to discover conversations and people to follow, they go across instances in search.
Circles were a good idea
I enjoy OpenMW and I’m happy to host if you want, although my instance is basically just me and a few friends right now.