

Where’s the talk?
Where’s the talk?
Where do you have that running? I set it in my i3 config and it never takes properly on my laptop. On my desktop I ended up just doing it in hardware because it was easier
Seeing the “natha” username is so vindicating. I thought I had typed my name wrong for so long
This is horrendous. I love it
I’m not on Twitter, what’s happening?
I’ve heard arguments that back in ye old days each row only had 80 characters and variable names were shortened so you didn’t have to scroll the page back and forth
The main appeal of “everything apps” is the amount of control and influence they afford to whoever owns them.
The benefit to users is that various services should interact with each other better and single sign on
I don’t think I could daily drive this but it looks really neat! It gives a futuristic windows xp kinda vibe
If I’m buying a product with FOSS in mind it would make a difference to me
I definitely feel this happening for me as well. The weirdest/hardest part for me has been getting used to not being able to answer everyone’s questions. I’m less familiar with the facebook/twitter/amp webpages side of the internet now and having to learn to cope with not being my friends one stop shop for everything on the internet
Explaining why something is bad advice is as important as saying it is. Otherwise it’s just a pissing match between two random people on the internet. Why also keeps people from making similar problems.
Give me neovim or give me death
Looks like something JetBrains
Yeah, but it’s also limited to usb 2 speeds and it’s brutal to have to move any amount of data to/from and iphone.
If I click on a username there’s a big block button in the top right hand corner of the screen. The “Blocked” tab on my profile settings also suggests the ability to block communities. I’ve heard that kbin supports blocking entire instances at a user level, but only instances can defederate from instances on lemmy
Not when discord launched. Discord had far better audio quality, multiple text and voice channels, and some moderation tools. Skype was basically a group chat with a group call function