yah same, but flatpak is the fedora and valve instructions.
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I have scores hidden and block at the first sign of asshattery, say what you gotta say in the first.
“Your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what makes you cheer.”
yah same, but flatpak is the fedora and valve instructions.
fedora would be a flatpak install
I can barely handle chat groups with 100 ppl.
they’re keeping Lemmy alive by reposting reddit posts?
no thanks.
I’ve found my posts when searching for questions I forgot I asked on Lemmy.
google?
ah yah, today’s update added it.
well fuck.
Must be an account thing because mine is unchecked.
edit: ah yah, today’s update added it.
well fuck.
theyre just farming engagement. lukewarm takes are the lifeblood of good ecosystems but generally ignored on social web.
a used thinkpad is a solid bet
being able to reproduce crashes or bugs then documenting will help a lot.
i just dont have the time to decipher vague tickets from users.
take a look at open issues and see if you can reproduce them.
I always want to hide downvotes but I get why that would be a bad default.
I just don’t care to see them in any other way than sorting.
the sanctions are working?
winget is great, i wish it was oob tho.
sounds like vscode.
helix or micro on windows to get away from that garbage.
these days i think the only reason people want open source is to air the dirty laundry of software development
Coats take space in the overhead whether they’re in a bag or not.
If you don’t need your coat to board the plane then you’re lucky.
None of the airlines have a rule about coats in the overhead so you’re fighting on a hill that doesn’t even exist.
oh, they’ll check my coat now? every time i ask they say it’s for bags.
wearing the coat for an 8 hour flight works if you’re staying in the same climate but I travel longitudily a lot.
i like how you skirted around your own bullshit rule by putting your coat in a bag.
im 6+ feet tall, where is the coat going if not the overhead? what’s in your bag, a coat?
it sounds like bluesky would fit your use case. mastodon is not a twitter clone and never has been.
Sounds like Digg