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  • I was referring to this specific post, where you did not provide reasons at first. I do understand (and know) that non-local modding is buggy, but just "No" doesn't help much, especially for people who don't know.

  • Ah, okay. I was lucky that my reddit account got banned anyway, so ... there's no temptation to go back anyway (and the UI is horrible, and the old client I used (Infinity) had a lemmy fork (Eternity) after a few days after the API stuff).

    So yeah, welcome I guess :3

  • I wonder, aren't you on lemmy for ~2 years already? Or do you mean the conversations in the matrix channel?

  • Nah, also butchered the wording. Two words more and my intention would've been clear, but I was too lazy.

    I'm actually in favor of keeping the community, because that's just another part of decentralization. And I've never even noticed the other community, and likely would've not bothered to search for a replacement, had it just been closed.

    Du schaffst das btw :3

  • It certainly should be. And as we're on it, Mainboards should support it too. It's a pain to create special partitions, and sometimes even use MBR instead of GPT, just for a BIOS update.

  • I meant that the person I replied to was adamant to get you to close that community. And they are very much against non-local mods, without presenting any reasons. Außerdem bin ich im Matrix channel.

  • Simply because I haven't bothered searching for the extensions I have in the AUR. And some extensions aren't in there (namely 7tv, augmented steam, blacklist autoclose, defund wikipedia, kagi, peertube companion, tampermonkey and unload tabs).

  • How do I do it? Everything's installed and updated via pacman/the AUR, including python packages and nextcloud apps. The only thing I don't install via that way is Firefox addons.

  • Jup. There are a few normal people. The main problem is the mods and admins, who enforce the tankieness on everyone in those communities.

  • There are on lemmy, actually there's a whole instance, it's called lemmy.ml

  • Doesn't even need a box, I bet there are even just cables. One side DP, other side HDMI. And even DP -> DVI-D! Just guessing though, cause my old DVI-D-only server monitor is hooked up to the DP-only PC by magic.

  • There's nothing to fix, the problem is patents. A true fix would be getting rid of HDMI and only supporting DP.

  • Jep. People need to understand that HDMI is bad. You're literally paying for worse service. Just use DP. Open and better.

  • Someone said they found the pacman syntax confusing at the 37c3 arch user meetup

    yeah that was not well received lol.

    It's very clean and I love the categories of actions (Database/Files/Query/Remove/Sync/Deptest/Upgrade) that each support -h individually.

  • Basically yeah, though other solutions may be easier or more integrated. Using systemd sockets is especially useful if you want to start a service on the local server that is always on, with a service that uses a lot of resources in the background without other user interaction

  • Also an option, systemd based, could be to use systemd socket files, which (as far as I understand) opens a dummy socket and starts the matching service as soon as it's requested.

  • Russia has dozens of spies in critical positions now, so there's no use of "protection" anymore. It's over.