I second Podman. I’ve been using it recently and find it to be pretty good!
I second Podman. I’ve been using it recently and find it to be pretty good!
I as a matter of fact have
Fancy seeing you here!
Truly a loss for the world
Yup, just as you said, Mlem shows the subscript as strikethrough and the superscript with the carets on both sides. Strike through is, oddly enough, also struck through so it seems it Mlem parses both similarly.
Thanks for letting me know. Will hold off on upgrading hopefully until it is hotfixed.
It’s called a crash and burn
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That is hilarious 😂
I’ve set up a bunch of config files on my GitHub, so I clone the repo into my distro and symlink it to set up a bunch of stuff. I’ve also written a script that can install all my programs by reading through a text file. It’s helpful to get up and running quickly
Wow the CNN lite thing is awesome! I think it’d be great to set up a permanent redirect to it from the CNN website. Probably will use TamperMonkey and set it up
Thanks for the advice. Got some good ones from these guys. Very pretty icons!
And life will find a way to survive. It’s the humans who are screwed
Pretty much depends on who I’m cursing at lol
I definitely would love to learn how to add more themes to the settings. Is it only something an instance admin can do?
Already installed it yesterday for my night mode and loving it 😁
Not OP, but I’d like to contribute if possible. I am a developer and I am quite experienced in building both Android and web apps. IMO the biggest upside of the software being open source is not that the code is auditable (although that is definitely a plus as well) but that others can contribute to the development of the application as well.
If the dev wants to monetize the app later on, they can still have an open source “core” but bolt on “premium” features that can be proprietary. Think of Chromium and Chrome or (ironically) CentOS and RHEL. It also increases the bus factor as others can take up the mantle if the current dev no longer can/wants to maintain the app.
And then it’s going to put more pressure on the medical system to take care of them. This is dumb.