the Arch wiki has some info. Not too sure but i think enabling the systemd timer is enough.
One of my school bullies one day unexpectedly apologized. I had long forgotten about it but we one day met randomly in the city and he suddenly started talking about how he was sorry how he treated me. He genuinely seems to have changed, i was surprised how much he changed for the better actually. But this also goes only for him, there were 2 others and they were much worse.
So happy they migrated to the new engine. Previously i was getting single digit fps near the 25 minute mark and now it's smooth :)
Why not? Sounds are a subtle and quick indicator that something went good or bad. And if you find a particular action too repeating you can turn that sound off.
Plain Matrix rooms are a bit too foreign to Discord users i'd say.
There's another alternative being built which resembles Discord a lot more, is federated and as i understand is built around Matrix communities: https://github.com/commune-os/commune-server
Here's a demo instance: https://shpong.com/
Yep. But hey at least you've got the freedom to do so :p
Lemmy really should show an error msg that it's defederated or something instead of a blank page.
Lemmy.ml also has that instance defederated. I can't view it either
I'll sometimes search for an acc I want to follow and they have 5 different accounts with different fedi addresses. I know I want the Mastodon account but often there's no indication which one is Mastodon, which one is Pixelfed which one lemmy etc in the name.
So you end up with account@mastodon account@pixelfed account@lemmy.ml in the best case.
And account@instancename1 account@instancename2 account@instancename3 in the worst case.
And they all have the same icon and belong to the same person
The one feature that may pull me from Swiftkey. Although i feel like its auto correct and predict are unbeatable somehow for the huge mistakes i make.
Not sure about Lemmy, other Mastodon-like clients are better suited for this
At least for your instance, or for looking one instance at a time, you can see which instances they federate and defederate with by scrolling to the bottom and clicking "instances"
Or go to the url of the form "/instances"
if anyone like me was wondering