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  • You didn't discover the potential of open social networks yet, and you admire walled gardens because of that. You will not actually need global search inside a fediverse app, because with Fediverse's open architecture you will be eventually able to search any post on fedi (for Mastodon, only for consenting accounts, though) simply via an Internet search engine!

  • MX Linux with KDE Plasma

  • @skullgiver

    "(...)Just like Lemmy won’t support Place objects, I’m not sure if any other platform will ever support Page objects, because Pages are much bigger in scope than anything most Fediverse applications ever deal with."

    Article or Page objects are supported not only by Lemmy and /kbin (and Mastodon, but as link). It is a default object type on WriteFreely, can be used on WordPress, and is compatible with Friendica. Hometown (a Mastodon fork) also renders Pages and Articles in their entirety.

    @feditips @fediverse @FediFollows @mention @masimatutu

  • My computer's hard drive began to be less-than-reliable. And only Linux can be ran from the USB drive. I have got MX Linux, and save changes, updates etc. by remastering the image.

  • MX does not use systemd by default

  • System Settings → Appearance → Cursor Theme → Configure Launch Feedback

  • KDE does exactly like that
    (I am using MX Linux)

  • What chmod step?

    When I clicked on new app image, the OS told me, that program /name of app/ will be launched, I clicked "Continue" and it runs! No meddling with "chmod" or anything like that.

  • Pchnąć w tę łódź jeża lub ośm skrzyń fig

  • I'm still looking for the actual constitutional bit that says "no elections during war,"

    Article 83 paragraph 4

    And article 157 paragraph 2 forbids amending the constitution during martial law or emergency.

  • You may want to browse microblog tab on /kbin (which shows Mastodon, Misskey, etc. toots/tweets/notes/whatever there) to make an opinion for yourself.
    Individual magazines have their own microblog sections (like photography)

  • (...)because the people who came here wanted faster and more effective moderation against hate speech

    Interesting, as Lemmy (especially lemmy.ml) was created actually for the opposite reason - less "censorship" (of developers' Communist, "Marxist-Leninist" views). That's how e.g. mod logs came up. And Beehaw (one of Lemmy instances) has complained about lack of moderation instruments.
    And the migration from Reddit was unlike that from Twitter. Spez ruined Reddit for anyone, Musk more for left wing and minorities.
    Rightwingers more likely to return to current Reddit? I am seeing no clue to this.

  • Lugaru - fighting game, but with animals and unique combat mechanics

  • Many Linux distributions include Firefox as a default browser, but GNU/Linux is not very popular on desktop either...