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π˜‹π˜ͺ𝘳𝘬 @ Dirk @lemmy.ml
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  • you can then start using your new account as if it was the old one.

    Except the things I mentioned.

  • Migrating or moving an account is not part of ActivityPub. Mastodon extended the protocol to have a move activity.

    Unless Lemmy devs come up with something similar and extend the protocol, there is no way to properly move/migrate the account to another instance. The current solution is to create a new account on your desired instance and then export the data on your old instance and import it on your new instance and leave a note in your bio for old instance/account[^1]

    Start here for details on this. According to the devs this would be nice to have but is of very low priority.

    [^1]: ignoring the fact that you need to re-subscruibe to communities with manual approval and losing all your comments and posts history as well as all private messaging history and contacts.

  • Supports both programming and gaming

    Both is super uncritical.

    You can install Steam as Flatpak without any real or major issues nowadays and thanks to Proton you can basically play any games except those that use Windows-specific ring 0 spyware as their DRM or anti-cheat mechanism. Pro-Flatpak: You don't need to deal with 32-bit libs dependency hell.

    Same with programing. The relevant compilers are all available for pretty much all common distributions. Same with the common scripting interpreters as well as all common IDEs.

    but I’m considering moving it to a VM if the performance impact is manageable

    Depending on your VM solution you can usually pass-through CPU and/or GPU and have nearly the same performance as on bare metal.

    but am open to exploring new options.

    This might be a bold move, but have you considered Arch Linux? You need to do most things by yourself, but the wiki is one of the best and most complete and extensive distribution-specific Linux wikis available. So if you're willing to read instructions and learn new things, why not give it a try? (Disclosure: Arch is my daily driver since 2008 on desktops, laptops and homeservers).

  • That's a lot of text for "we're not open source, please don't trust us and please use another system".

  • Majority of people also don’t give a fuck about Firefox at all.

    So why piss off the few that DO care?

  • Also don't add advertising crap that is opt-out and only configurable via about:config.

  • Yeah. While I can dockerize those applications, all I checked out lack modern features and concepts/designs. It all feels heavily outdated technology-wise.

  • federated blog

    I wonder what federated blog (or publishing platform) isn't stuck in pre-Docker era, though.

  • You can run those as single-user instances or with approval of users so you can use those instances for your family and/or friends only.

  • The usual suspects: Mastodon (or mastodon-compatible servers like GoToSocial), PeerTube, Pixelfed, etc.

  • German here.

    I am not writing anything in my code in German. All of my code, my variables, my default texts, my comments, my documentation, my UI strings, etc. are always and explicitly in English.

    The only German I use, is when I provide translations for UI or documentation.

  • WinAmp hurt itself while slapping

  • Ah yes, the good old β€œtesting in production” πŸ˜†

    Good luck!

  • ... and use a name where the acronym also is WP.

  • Tanks in advance

    Jump
  • "King regards" instead of "Kind regards".

  • I’m not going to search further to find the original discussion, but another user in this thread mentions seeing talk of this about a year ago.

    There were plenty of those threads and discussions happening during the past few years. This is a constant topic that came up in the forums and sometimes GitHub over and over again.

  • It initially was that. Also the name wasn't meant to stick around forever.

    But, out of a sudden, between updates, not even the new website URLs ready?

    I don't follow Minetest development that closely anymore, but last time I checked there were no issues or pull requests on their GitHub, nor something official regarding a name change in the forums.

    This feels like there are just a bunch of people haphazardly deciding there is a new name now.