Many modern laptops no longer support S3 sleep at all. It is likely to be an issue with the bios rather than a linux project. On my laptop, with Ryzen 7 5825U, I had to give up on S3 and use s2idle. Also had to pass "pcie_aspm=off" as a kernel parameter because it would take ages to wake the ssd without it. Overall works ok. Not as good as S3 but better than nothing.
It is probably possible however currently I can go to kbin.social/d/9to5mac.com and see all the posts that link to 9to5mac so them hosting their own instance would be kinda redundant.
Yep on kbin you can subscribe/block domains so anything from that domain will show up in your feed. This works for instance domains and general websites that people link to as well. Its good if you want to block whole instances rather than asking the admin to defederate.
Doesn't fdroid automatically check for updates already?
I have something similar but without the discover weekly and lastFM. Awesome idea. Guess that'll be this weeks project.
I usually end up with community playing in the background while I'm working on something else. No idea how many times I've rewatched it.
Only when a link brings me there or though a ddg search. No more browsing.
Yes passing "by reference" is essentially the same as "by pointer" but with some syntactical sugar to make it easier to work with.
Have you tried getting them high? I did a thing: Getting stray cats high to stop them eating my pets
Seeing the response from reddit admins, it clearly has had some effect. It may not be as impactful as everyone may like but anything is better than just rolling over and submitting without a fight.
There is a matrix space for kbin.
kbin-space:matrix.org