tldr is a pretty good commandline utility: https://tldr.sh
User: "ChatGPT, write me a script to clean up my hard disk on Linux"
ChatGPT: sudo rm -rf / ๐
EndeavourOS is an Arch based distro only a lot easier to use...pretty happy with it. I have it down to that or Debian.
I have no official measurements but when I stop in occasionally, I notice it's much more responsive than it used to be :)
"Lemmy is the New Reddit"
Hip Hip, Hooray! ๐
Was there meant to be a linky?
That's the camel's nose in the tent, eventually you wind up with an Edward Snowden type situation:
They can do their own in house testing and let that be good enough. As you say though, I don't use RHEL derivatives since they killed Centos.
I never heard of spez until this debacle...now that I have a face to go with all the scummy corporate behavior, I'm absolutely out of there...I see his face every time I go there now and it skeeves me out :P
Teaching new users how to find, subscribe and be able to post to communities that aren't on their own instances is the biggest hurdle in the Fediverse I've come across so far. To find this community for example, all they have to do is put "!reddit@lemmy.world" in the search box while logged in on their instance and they'll find it and be able to subscribe. Also getting the idea across that they don't have to have an account on the instance where their favorite community is in order to subscribe and post there.
Aside from that, maybe a list of communities in the Fediverse that closely match popular subs on Reddit eg: /r/all, /r/worldnews, /r/videogames, etc.
The PM2.5 layer on Windy also comes in pretty handy:
https://www.windy.com/-PM2-5-pm2p5?cams,pm2p5,48.356,-78.091,5
Here's a non-paywall link: https://archive.is/qfn4r
We were Teksavvy subscribers for 10 years but switched to Bell Fibe last year...all Teksavvy had here was 6 Mbps DSL with a lousy 720 Kbps upload speed. Felt bad because I liked them but needed better internet for today's demands. CRTC screwed them.
I had this set. They kept saying that that was the last release ever so you better get them.