TILvids is like your average overprotective uncle…
TILvids is like your average overprotective uncle…
I observed the same segmentized silos problem a little while ago. Initial reach is SOOOO much harder when federation doesn’t work.
Reach is there only when some popular tech vblogger appears, like The Linux Experiment on TILvids - and that’s it. Most people are there for that channel and that channel only (Nick’s done a good job at promoting it, as we see), which must mean the impression other parts leave on a viewer is considerably worse.
This behavior can be disabled, right? … Right?
Huh? He literally dropped a Piped link…
Teachings of Nihilism have saved countless lives, I believe. And it’s not like they are ought to poison the brain: often than not, it’s just the tool to get out of stalemate.
All the hype is gone already and I’m invested in the more grounded Minetest.
Mastodon, an alternative social network to Twitter
Not reading what’s next. Probably, some bull.
Yeah, well, it will be unsolved again and again, because that’s the nature of servers - they experience downtime. I’m just looking ahead of myself and how badly this tag will age for some, haha.
It’s never “[Solved]”, LOL.
I definitely remember seeing someone on YouTube sewing after using some built-in Inkscape extension to optimize route and color switches. It was pretty surprising to find such tutorials.
In my case, xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
is required by xdg-desktop-portal
, which in turn is required by flatpak
. I wonder what effect will removing have on apps?
I don’t if, but soooo much crashes surely should trigger some response in people, especially when they go out of their way to work on some “real time” codebase, tasks requiring even a pinch of synchronization.
If you have strategically real time collaboration, I would advise against pushing to GitHub and find a way to self-host or use another instance.
Sometimes, I can’t help but to put GitHub to the side when we speak open source. Not saying that it’s a wrong place to ask, it’s just that with GitHub, as with many centralized platforms with many users to catch up to, outages are not all that nuanced. We’ve been through much of them: GitHub, GitLab, almost the same difference.
It is rare that everything app like this has a source code available to public. I’m immediately hooked, as someone who can’t wrap his head around making custom views in Obsidian and its open source alternatives. (For the love of Pete, frontmatters are just too demanding on syntax department!) Fork, stat! 😃
License doesn’t seem to step on your toes as long as you don’t distribute Anytype in exchange for something (w/ or w/o modifications).
Thom Zane has pointed out that Anytype’s license has a non-commercial clause. Well, I think it’s only natural for an EVERYTHING app. Just the thought of it being sublicensed and changed in many ways to being sold as an “exclusive” app, it doesn’t leave my mind. There’s just a problem with differentiating if something is commercial or not sometimes.
Obviously, it doesn’t fit the “open source” criteria, but it doesn’t need to be - if you only want to change source code in few places and not offer it in exchange for something.
Newcomers to Lemmy, I ask you- to not scale images just to upload them in bad quality to make someone’s eyes sore.
Sending a tinsy-winsy appreciation to how you handle this dialog. Smooth. 🎩