While neat, it isn’t very useful without automatic redirects and opengraph support. Both are not optimal to do as a vue app. Doable if nuxt and the nuxt-og-image module is used.
While neat, it isn’t very useful without automatic redirects and opengraph support. Both are not optimal to do as a vue app. Doable if nuxt and the nuxt-og-image module is used.
I can even run games that don’t work on modern Windows, like Fallout 3.
I charge a consulting fee. If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
I am a 30 year old socialist furry Linux user on the fedi. But that’s just the exception that proves the rule.
Windows does not wake up from “hibernation” to do “updates”. What it really does is sleep walk during S0 sleep (aka Modern Standby) to check for updates, slowly draining your battery. Classic hibernation is not available while S0 sleep is supported by the BIOS.
Mac is also guilty of this.
I’m calling the police.
Which side are you on?
Everything is just a skin of either Chrome or Firefox. Until recently, all browser on iPhone were a skin of Safari. Ladybird is the exception.
Lemmy even has great web apps (not including the vanilla site).
It’s just missing secure OAuth based logins.
What makes 6 so popular?
feels like old reddit
They obviously haven’t visited https://old.lemmy.world/
I’ve been using phtn.app, which defaults to lemm.ee.
Though I think a big difference between the fediverse/activitypub and bluesky/atproto is authentication. If you want a centralized app, you gotta have a centralized identity server. Otherwise you’re freely giving your login credentials to a random server, which we as a society decided was a bad idea.
I can see a possible solution involving OAuth, which I believe Mastodon is able to support. See the relevant GitHub issue at LemmyNet/lemmy#1368
decentralized ai bot
Sounds awfully similar to a botnet. I hope the compute is sourced ethically.
I would suggest something like https://phtn.app/ as an alternative desktop frontend (also has mobile view support)
Nothing you can really do about preventing someone from looking at your posts unless you make your profile private, and I don’t think Lemmy has that concept.
Only the good ones for me
rPi with k3s installed
Hecking heck