I had no idea that Nvidia was working on a foss driver. I wonder how it daily drives now?
I had no idea that Nvidia was working on a foss driver. I wonder how it daily drives now?
It’s the default on lemmy. I guess allowing the user to change it would be fine but there is a reason for it
Sweet! Thanks this is a great use case. This could probably be pretty easily be built into the ui
How does the pine phone pro perform? I’ve been thinking about buying one but I don’t know if it’s worth it. Are the ui gestures smooth and is the experience generally on par with “normal” phones out now
Man this is beautiful! I can’t believe that’s XFCE!
God those quotes in the beginning made me mad. I’m glad that the article addresses them.
I cited email as an example yesterday of big companies running big instances and not extinguishing the openness that made the platform great Really! You go and try and use an email provider that isn’t the big three or four. People will laugh, you won’t be able to send email without it going directly to spam, and eventually you’ll go right back to the mega corps that “promise safety”
Hi! Yes the software is fully libre FOSS I believe that nonfree (free as in freedom) clients for services like lemmy, mastodon, etc go against the very principle that the services stand for. The source is hosted on gitlab. You can find the link to contribute on the sidebar as well as here. At the moment there are no plans to support Kbin as I want to get lemmy working fully before moving on to other services. Depending on how hard it is to implement it could be on the path forward.
Hmm yeah that always bugged me too. The whole thing was just not a very satisfying resolution…
Much better in my opinion. I mean it could be better but at least its not the punch in the face that comes out of nowhere like the normal one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5toL5HmQl8I Instead of destroying everything Ted has worked and resetting his character development for nothing it’s a happy ending. I guess I should say spoilers but cmon its a show from 2005
Ah smart. I fixed the issue by sorting out duplicate post ids before displaying my list of posts