Never enjoyed the twitter style. But following hashtags and not people, made the content much more interesting atleast.
From the website (not the app) search a hashtag, select it and click follow.
Depending on the games you play. Steam on linux really works well. I have not had a dualboot windows partition for games in several years.
There are some games with windows only drm/anticheat, that do not work. I just do not buy them. There are enough games that works well on linux that I do not care.
It is really fantastic. With steam almost all the games i bother playing just works. Deleted the windows partition years ago.
Just have to check the community forum how well it works before buying. Or just get a refund if it does not work.
Details.. what do your exports file look like. What do your fstab entry look like, what error do you get when you try ro mount it?
Normaly on nfs you define the directories to share in the /etc/exports file with what ip prefix are allowed to mount, and some flags for features. Your nas may hide this behind a web interface.
Have you shared a path to the prefix your server is on?
The server mount the path normaly with a fstab entry.
The free open public jitsi do get bogged down now and then. And based on where you are located, can be far away. I run my own jitsi instance, so do not have that problem.
The mail carrier is more like the internet, or an isp. They transport the message. And as common carriers they are not responsible for the content.
Amazon is more like a public bar, that posts the postcards on it's giant message board for all to see.
And it would be expected of the bar to be somewhat responsible for what they choose to hang up or not.
Redhat. When it came time to upgrade i dug myself into rpm hell so many times. I struggled, had to reinstall. Next redhat upgrade, same experience.
I tried debian potato, and dist-upgraded to next stable with no issues. I was floored. Have been dist-upgrading ever since. And run a few hundreds of debian servers.
How acurate is that? 100% of the 8 linux users i know use adblocker and tools like umatrix. I would assume that is very common among linux desktop users. Would any of us show up in those stats?
Some bastard had stolen it! And no way to do a nick collision. Had to add some numbers ;(
Another advantage of the fediverse. Your nick is taken? Use some other instance.
SPF broke email forwarding, in order to give us 6 months without spam back in 2014.
Now you need to implement SRS to forward, but it is gennerally easier to pull email from X by Y
Probably the sum of local origin comments on the federated instances.
Should be possible to make a per day graph by graphing the diff per day.