Having used KDE Neon for 10 minutes, I've had no issues with the trackpad..
If this is Ubuntu or KDE, dunno, but liking it so far .
Having used KDE Neon for 10 minutes, I've had no issues with the trackpad..
If this is Ubuntu or KDE, dunno, but liking it so far .
Yeah exactly.
Not too fond of snap, but am trying KDE Neon now, as I'm a "experienced rookie", but still have never tried any other DE than Gnome..
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Thanks for the suggestion.
I have only ever tried Gnome (and a quick test of ElementaryOS and ZorinOS), but maybe it is time to try another DE.
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Lidl is German... You don't have to live in the UK to visit a Lidl, they're all around.
As for Freeway, I've previously tried it as a friend said it was better than Coca Cola. After a sip, I poured the rest into the drain. Not for me
An AI ought to know who Harry Potter is, even if the books themselves are not the source of data..
If you prompt "Write a book about a boy wizard" and you get Harry Potter, thats where this would be an issue imo.
A friend of the rainbow is a friend of the world
I hear what you are saying, but I'm from Denmark.. these types of law suggestions usually come when there's a focus on something, not when there's a fear of something.
The government proved during the Mohammad-drawings that they will not bend over when they are outnumbered, so I'm not too concerned that these new laws are based on fear, rather than common sense.. if suddenly the Middle East should focus on circumcision of girls is not allowed in Denmark, I don't think that would be something we suddenly would allow (and here's to me hoping that we'll soon save all the boy penises out there!)
There's an imposter among us.
I understand the idea of the "fediverse", but personally think that the "no backfill" is the biggest missing piece of the great puzzle.
If I, 2 years from now, wanted to create an instance on the ever-so-popular fediverse, why should I? I can't attract any new users, as they'll lack all of the historical posts that makes a community a community (the inside jokes, the posts we still remember, that sort of thing).
Where we are today, better load your instance up with content from the popular communities at the popular instances, to ensure you are able to attract new users in the future.
I get why that defeats some of the purpose of the fediverse, but as for "new instances" it is crucial to have content - or else you have no new users.
I've played around with the Lemmony script, and altered it to take only popular instances in account. Right now it only parameterize by active users pr community, but I've changed it to also look at users pr instance, so you can subscribe to e.g. top 10 communities of the top 50 instances, so you have the content on your instance for new users joining... But this is just me playing around (and causing the load on the popular instances) with the dream of some day being able to provide my users with the content they would also be able to view on the major instances.
Sync for Lemmy released yesterday and has what you are looking for.
You should try Summit - after tweaking for 5 minutes it's what I wish Sync would look like. Aesthetically it's awesome!!
Sync still wins based on functionality and ljdawson's tendency to make sure everything works as intended, but I like the look of Summit more.
Why is 110v better than 220v?