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  • Revolt isn't federated which to me makes it not even an option.

  • that website does this all the time, check it again tomorrow and it'll be a vertical line again.

  • Yes and yes.

    Horizontal mode and tofi-drun are what you're looking for.

    make sure to specify a path to font in the config file, it'll make it load significantly faster.

  • I suggest replacing j4-dmenu-desktop with tofi

  • I don't think anything like this has really been the case for a long time. How long ago was this?

  • Definitely the framework laptop, check it out, it's completely modular, thin, light, performant, and insanely repairable, they even include qr codes on every part to help replace them and they will ship the device to you with no os for a discount and disassembled for a much bigger discount.

  • I really hope so, as far as I'm concerned that means we've won.

  • Those people would just use the normal -git packages.

  • The AUR is the Arch User Repository

    Generally people don't use DE's from the AUR except for some weird exceptions (i'm using swayfx), and because it's made by arch users, there's almost never an ETA that can be given.

    As for when it enters the real repos, it's not even released yet, so, after it releases and they've tested it.

  • Idea, don't include the comments so that lemmy can still be organic and separate, this would also cut down the amount of scraping we'd need to do dramatically.

  • I'm actually banned from that subreddit hahaha, but if I don't forget i'll try to set this up on wednesday, i'll do r/herpetology

  • I might be able to do it for just my favorite communities, but yeah the big 20tb issue taking weeks is a dealbreaker for one person doing ALL of it.

    But if there was a way to make it easy to mirror a subreddit for an individual who owns a lemmy community... then maybe we could get something to work.

  • Honestly, I wouldn't know where to begin, but if someone would be willing to help me, I don't see why not!

  • I think what would be best is just doing it once, so that we can access all the content, but we move forward as a separate website, what do you think of that?

  • What if we did it JUST ONCE?

    We just need the content that's already on there to massively improve things, we don't need a computer constantly running updating the content, we really just need it over here once to match reddit, then we can replace it.