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  • Yes, but as of now the lemmy developers don't know how to implement this for posts and comments. So as of now, the only solution is for front ends to rewrite the URL when a user clicks on it. The way voyager does this is by checking the list of instances federated with yours, and if the link is to an instance federated with yours, it finds the comment or post in your instance and changes the link to that one before taking you to it.

  • Really my only complaint is that updating them is kinda wonky. I have to run the command multiple times to get them all updated. I'll get cryptic error messages and then just have to run it again and again until it goes through.

  • I put about 1500 hours into Destiny 1 and at least 1000 hours in Destiny 2 (I don't know the exact number because I played across Xbox and PC).

    Eventually I stopped playing because the content was coming out too quickly, and I couldn't keep up. I didn't want to play the game full time. Also, I could never do the raids because you need to commit to a 4+ hour play session to learn a raid, and I just don't have that kind of time to play games all at once anymore. I did when I played a lot, but I don't anymore, and I start losing interest in Destiny when that happened.

  • I definitely have learned my cat's meows. She has a short, high-pitched, sheepish meow when we closed a door and she got stuck in the room. She has a very deep, long meow for when she's bored and walking around at night while we are on bed. She screams at us as loudly as possible when she wants to play. Oh, and she sees another cat outside through the window, she sounds like she dying. Like, deep moans, sort of like the "old long Johnson" video, but less like words and just moaning. And then there's meows for when she's happy to see us after work, when she wants attention, etc.

    She's very good at communicating.

  • I assume you're using a GUI or else you could just ssh. I also assume you're currently using a VNC viewer of some sort?

    RDP does support copy/paste. I haven't tried it with a qemu VM, only a VMware VM (what my work uses), and it mostly works. I have xrdp running on the target device, then I just use Windows' built-in RDP client to log in.