Good idea on paper, an absolute disaster in practice. Seen it tried before and it was a mess
You are lurking too hard
Good idea on paper, an absolute disaster in practice. Seen it tried before and it was a mess
It’s common on some other larger platforms too. I see the same people across multiple YouTube channels sometimes.
I start instance surfing. I go into federated instance lists and just pick a random one to explore.
Not bad. It’s normal to have alts on any social media platform
Create your own instance, defedrate, profit.
Interesting experiment though. I’d like to see how this plays out.
It asks for password on brave browser. Seems like a browser setting issue.
Edit: I use latest Linux mint.
I contacted every company that makes their software for windows and macos for my keyboards and other peripherals asking them to port it to Linux.
Just wish the customization software actually existed for my peripherals.
I feel like it needs thicker clamps.
I think its because a lot of this stuff is faster to do through command line. And people developing GUI tools are ones that are already good at CLI so they might not understand why a graphical tool might be needed and then ones that do, start learning CLI to program a tool and on the way might realize it’s just easier to console. Kinda where I’m at. Plus if there are many of the same tool it might vary in GUI and when giving someone instructions it’s easier to just say the command to type than to cover every possible variation of GUI environment. That’s my take on this.
Like which? Just curious just in case I come across those.
Wild. That’s very useful.
I was in high school and decided to use Lubuntu as my daily driver while in my network engineering class. It was a novelty to me but I didn’t really take Linux seriously.
The fact that it has GPU graph already makes it better than other tools.
For some reason I find stock GNOME UIs appealing
Try something like Linux Mint with the Xfce edition. Might be able to lower the RAM a bit more.
I’m fairly new to Linux, but I quickly learned that AMD based stuff is better for Linux.
There were a bunch of smaller social media platforms I’ve been on around 2016 that did the separation for age and it usually just ended up with 18- marking themselves as 18+ and vice versa. I can’t remember the name for it. I think one was called teen network or something. And the other one was a mobile app with a blue target logo.