They each fuck with my window arrangement on virtual desktops when rebooting in their own special way. I’ve switched to Wayland but x11 did feel more polished.
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- kernelle@0d.gsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-hostEnglish
1 yearThanks for the source, super interesting read! I would’ve guessed 1-5% as well.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your help needed: PhD research on why people choose to self-hostEnglish
1 yearQuestions in surveys like this are sometimes repeated with slight variations to get more accurate results.
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This is the way OP
I never thought that either. It’s a joke, relax.
“Psht I’ll never use maths in real life”, maths in real life:
Mine is using about 100GB atm, ran it on a 40GB to start but the data management was a bit much. Good luck though!
I’ve been using OVH without issues. How big is your drive space though? Lemmy uses quite a bit. Federation can take some time too.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•/r/Datahoarder discussing a backup community, Lemmy gets mentioned several times
1 yearI hate how often Discord is mentioned as a viable alternative, how that is even remotely close to a link-aggregator fora is beyond me.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is purging NSFW subs as well as trans-related subreddits (edit: bans are being undone)
1 yearI guess the equivalent would be creating a new account on reddit.com
I think that’s called stockholm syndrome
I’m kidding, because I felt the same when I was new here. Account age and karma are treated like valuable currency over there, glad that’s not a thing on lemmy, and for good reason.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is purging NSFW subs as well as trans-related subreddits (edit: bans are being undone)
1 yearYeah I get it, my age old account is now abandoned because Reddit decided to fuck up. Guess what instance I hopped to to view Reddit? None, because Reddit is not decentralized.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is purging NSFW subs as well as trans-related subreddits (edit: bans are being undone)
1 yearSure, and nothing prevents you from signing up to multiple of them.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is purging NSFW subs as well as trans-related subreddits (edit: bans are being undone)
1 yearFor sure, I’ve always said that for the most part it doesn’t really matter. Make an account on anyone of them and if you don’t align with that instance in the long run you can just hop to a different one.
Two headsets ago I bought a G933 from Logitech, mainly because it had an AUX input on the USB-dongle which I thought was pretty neat, but that one had big unnecessary RBG strips on the sides of the earpiece. The most ridiculous usage of RGB I had seen till date. But I programmed an interface between CSGO and the RGB on the headset to indicate my health so the people watching from behind us at a lan could see it.
Anyway, I’ve always preferred white LED’s and RGB can rarely replicate pure white.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Feishin: An open source self-hosted music player that can connect to your Navidrome and Jellyfin librariesEnglish
2 yearsOh for sure, the UX is horrible, but I find the UI quite pretty. Could definitely use better playlist managegement, this could be the same interface more geared towards music managing.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Feishin: An open source self-hosted music player that can connect to your Navidrome and Jellyfin librariesEnglish
2 yearsThose aren’t Spotify screenshots? I am very impressed.
- kernelle@0d.gsto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit Files to Go Public, Reveals That It Paid CEO $193 Million Last Year
2 yearsInsane, why would you ever create value for a platform with as little respect for it’s userbase. What an entitled piece of shit.
CEO salaries:
- Tim Cook, Apple, 63-93 million
- Satya Nadella, Microsoft, 48.5 million
- Sundar Pichai, Alphabet, 200 million
Mind you these are companies making billions a year in profits, while reddit reported a loss of 91 million in 2023 and is reportedly “not profitable yet”. These stats make me sick
Imagine being one of 90 people being laid off that year, each could’ve been paid 1 million a year and it wouldn’t even make a dent.





OOP programming in PHP is pretty fun, keeping up with it’s deprecations and vulnerabilities is not