

Well it doesn’t really focus on your README either because all the files and folders are above it
Creator of Deus Ex Randomizer and other mods: https://mods4ever.com/
Well it doesn’t really focus on your README either because all the files and folders are above it
Github really tries to hide the Releases page lol it’s so annoying as a dev, it’s even worse on mobile
I usually end up just directly linking to /releases/latest
oh yea actually this makes sense, because lemmy.ml does not block infosec
yea this is weird actually, even this post is on lemmy.ml
https://lemmy.ml/post/28866410
seems like a bug to me
edit: nvm, this post is being “boosted” by lemmy.world, but comments and upvotes from lemmy.ml will be blocked by infosec, because this is a one-way block not mutual
Lemmy supports local-only private communities now, might be a good use case for that
we all know there’s currently only 1 chick in the fediverse
I thought 3 was great, in line with the other 2
They already did, in 0.19.11
https://join-lemmy.org/news/2025-04-08_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.19.11
Dont render images in private message (#3043)
Kinda like https://quiblr.com/understanding_your_private_personalized_feed
But for Peertube instead of Lemmy? Sounds cool, I think Peertube needs it way more than Lemmy does
related feature request: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2318
more technical discussion here: https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/fep-3b86-activity-intents/4120/12
looks kinda like a Silverstone SG13 with a monitor on it, or maybe a Lian Li A3-mATX
I can’t believe it took them this long lol. There’s like millions of whatever latest Samsung Galaxy phone, running that compilation locally millions of times is just a waste of global compute power and everyone’s time, run it once in the cloud and cache it.
I meant something owned/maintained by Valve, it’s a name people can trust and would catch a lot of angry Win10 users switching
personally I don’t need any specific distro, but it would be a big boost for Valve
I’m probably gonna go full Linux, I already run it on my laptop and my closet computer lol
I wonder if Steam OS will be ready for desktops before this
- An Android Authority app teardown has revealed that Google is working on an inactivity reboot feature.
- This security feature would reboot devices if they’ve been locked for three consecutive days.
Pretty cool, three days is kinda long for someone’s primary phone though, I wonder if they’ll let you reduce that to 24 hours or something
What’s missing from Lemmy that would make it unattractive to the average user?
I don’t think it’s always easy to pinpoint UX issues and user friction. Sometimes these things just don’t stick with mainstream users. I say it’s worth a try to see which platform the average Reddit user will prefer.
But if you’re gonna use from a phone, Lemmy’s selection of mobile apps is unbeatable.
The rate of growth does matter yea. If an instance gets worried, they can lock signups. Slow growth means the software has time to improve as they notice issues.
Lemmy had many issues scaling before, except Lemmy had huge surges with the Reddit API blackouts.
If people start recommending PieFed now, it’s on their own terms instead of a massive wave. They can backoff if they get too many users.
I think it’s unlikely that they would attract such a large number of users with 1 post on r/RedditAlternatives or something. Lemmy gets spammed everywhere and we usually don’t even gain 1000 users a day overall across all instances.
There’s already been some comments about PieFed and they didn’t result in huge surges.
Looks cool, the main villain looks like someone from Hellraiser lol. I’m a bit worried this game is gonna feel slow and immobile compared to Eternal.