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You’re promoting your closed source, non activitypub platform on Lemmy. Good luck with that, I’ll give it a free, federated downvote.
You’re promoting your closed source, non activitypub platform on Lemmy. Good luck with that, I’ll give it a free, federated downvote.
Maybe it’s me, but that post title just hurts my brain.
Old news, and two similar posts by OP in this community. So take my downvote
Ukraine and Isreal are not very expensive. Ukraine gets mainly leftovers and Israel pays for most stuff. And both keep the MIC going.
Unless you lost a /s there, the billionaires will continue to earn money. It’s the rest of us getting hit with the cost.
Not everyone who speaks Russian wants to be Russian.
Thank you. The downvotes don’t bother me, but the attitude of some of these linux fans does. Skills issues my ass. I’m fairly IT literate. I can find my way around basic unix stuff for work, and don’t care if i have to spend some of the time i get paid for on reading man pages. But at home, my computer just needs to work. Linux is not ready for that, and some of these fanboys just put people off.
Did I say I want to keep using windows? I don’t. I want to get off W10 before that becomes an unsupported security risk, and won’t go to W11. All I said, or meant to say, is that I don’t feel comfortable yet to move to Linux, and posts like this don’t make me more confident that Linux is trouble free. It’s not just that I don’t want to spend hours fixing problems, it’s also for the sanity of my family who just need a working computer
Network manager not working well with DNS over TLS is not a Linux issue? Ok, thanks for the education.
Things like this are why I still haven’t switched to Linux. Had a play with Mint on a USB stick and liked it, but I just worry that when I start to use it for real, I am going to spend far too much time searching for solutions to weird problems and going down rabbit holes.
Agreed. And the electronics community suggested above has 2 posts in the last six months. So not really a better place to post imho.
It is working fine here (iOS)
That may be interesting to politicians and economists. But GDP shrinking or growing by 0.x % makes no difference to most of us. Not until shrinkflation, above inflation annual price rises baked into contracts for mobile phones etc and general enshittification are dealt with.
Downvoted for paywalled source and lack of summary
Probably not. Scaled is just hot with a correction for community active user count, see the doc I linked earlier for the details.
I agree with your definition of hot. My view is that a 10 minute old post with a single upvote does not meet that definition. The one upvote a post gets when it is created does not mean positive interaction. Too much bias towards new and not enough towards upvote count. Edit: This lemmy doc confirms it is intentional. And a lemmy issue, not voyager specific.
Thanks. Not done the maths (yet) but that seems heavily biased towards new posts
Old enough for OP to check before creating a duplicate post. Rule 9 in the sidebar of this community.
Old news. Already posted here a day ago, same title, same source
Seems to be back up, just seen a new post there