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Actually It is Lubuntu with LXDE.
Admin kerala.party instance.
Actually It is Lubuntu with LXDE.
I am contributing to this number by installing Ubuntu Linux on my relatives old laptops.
MS Edge Has a superior PDF editor with very good workflow for textboxes, pen input support. I use it just for editing/annotating PDFs.
That depends on your definition of privacy. Can you elaborate ?
Compared to reddit no lemmy instance is tracking your usage metadata, and it does not share any identifiable data with other Fediverse instances other than what you explicitly share on the platform.
Admins can see the IP address+request path, but is there anything in the logs that can relate an ipaddress to a username?
Lemmy default webUI shows this as a single post because OP used the cross-post feature. Sync is probably not handling it properly.
I had this issue when I start Lemmy docker compose up using an ssh session. But doesn’t happen when I use Ansible to deploy the docker compose file. I think devs are aware of this and a fix is already merged
Some useful features I use, clipboard sharing. File sharing, media controls, remote input, PC shortcuts sleep, brightness Ctrl.
Finally we can get Blue 🔵 screen of death in Linux
I was thinking 🤔 the same before I opened the link.
I haven’t used I and J after college
This is a great idea. Gitlab has too many features (bloated) for the average self hoster IMO. I hope forgero/gitea also follow the gitlab to enable activitypub
It is good for the threadiverse
Kdeconnect, infinityforlemmy.nightly
dnsfilter.android
If votes are federated somebody could theoretically make a fork of Lemmy that will show who voted, but that instance has to federate with all other instances
How does it work? Can I trust this website?
This not a big problem I guess, if anything it gives you the latest translations 🙂
I just tested it, submodule init+update pulls the latest commit of submodules, this could be different from the commit used in the tagged release version
Very much agreed 👍 I realized when using the dnscrypt to set the DNS settings. There is resolv.conf which used to be the final authority regarding your DNS. Now I don’t know anymore