Do they have demosages (forgive me) for these elections on polling day? It's the only time I ever eat a sausage sandwich these days. Don't wanna miss out.
You can get Gentoo up and running pretty quickly by following the handbook. From memory it's easy to miss one or two clear instructions because the styling of the handbook can add more eye-catching weight to the explanation than the actual commands. So be sure to re-read areas where things don't seem to working out.
Gentoo also has a binary repo if you don't plan to stray from whatever installation profile defaults you start off with.
I can't confirm a simple server install of Gentoo is somehow more lean than any other distribution.
I've used gentoo-install with success previously although I don't know how up to date it is.
I can block instances on Voyager. I assume that only blocks them when I'm browsing on Voyager though and I have no idea how it handles votes/posts/comments for any blocked instance.
Best of luck with your endeavours to find a place you want to hang out in.
Cool. I don't know if there is a way to do what you asked. You might be able to do something similar by subscribing to all the communities you want to keep in touch with so that those communities show up in Subscribed/Home. That way All will be unfiltered and you can check it out every now and then to see if there's anything new, while focusing on the stuff you like in Subscribed/Home.
If you haven't blocked anyone, any communities or instances then check you have both English and Undefined selected in language settings (along with other languages you want to see posts/comments in).
Do they have demosages (forgive me) for these elections on polling day? It's the only time I ever eat a sausage sandwich these days. Don't wanna miss out.