No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!
Click the little gps circle
ooo. this is a good question!
not sure about free or CalDAV, but i thought that proton mail was putting in some calendar function, and eteSync also do calendar, however, it is their own protocol (i think), not calDav. check it out though, it may work with an external CalDAV server?
dunno, i have it but maybe it doesnt work?
Yeah, I’m not a big soccer fan but the women’s game took all the men’s complaints out.
England looked the better team, and the Australians defence got soft in the last quarter
I’m Aussie.
Yarp. Aussie here!
Bugger!
Man fuck war. Imagine the PTSD that so many will have in the years to come
10? I thought lts is 5y?
But yeah, 10y on a version would have all sorts of versioning issues. Though I have seem some old industrial pcs running on xp for a long time!
I just saw your power consumption. 1500kWh/m. That is insane!
Also, cool setup!
I have a Samsung, so it does most of the work for me.
Try yet another call blocker
I think it is on fdroid, but will have a github repo somewhere.
The Samsung one does most of the work, so I am not sure how good it is.
Yeah, that sounds like it must sync all subscribed comms to your instance, media and all
I guess lemmy doesnt know iti s a one-man instance. and it allows for a consistent source for media (ie your home-lemmy).
I have always thought that it should be a time/size limited local cache, like you are happy to assign 50Gb to local cache of all assets from other instances, and it would keep it to size on a first in first out type of setting. Or, keep remote assets for up to 6 months.
When the cached asset expires, lemmy will then point to the original source.
but, i am not a dev.
hey thats cool! if it is coming, i am patient :D
I basically want to be able to use the standard search bar to look in the chapters, as well as be able to send links to people starting on specific chapters.
thanks for the roadmap update!
what command line options are you needing for audio? i use kubuntu, and the only reason i hit the CLI is to provide a special output so i can implement multiroom audio, with Snapcast.
Otherwise, i think i could install most stuff without it. OO, maybe spotify needed to add an apt repo, however i think there maybe a seperate installer (snap?) which would negate that.
i feel like you were not going for a vanilla instance if the latest kubuntu/ubuntu needed work.