Arch Linux. Many people said it is unstable and hard to setup. It turns out very stable as long as I update it frequently and AUR makes installing software easier. Even easier than ppa-based ubuntu as it will destroy your dependency if you are not careful. Lol.
Same here.. never look back..
Web-ui is very smooth rn.. is this .world?
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Joke aside, the improvement is like heaven and earth. Love it!. Good work teams!
I feel for them. Keep strong...
Is this satire? If yes, don't forget to add /s at the end of your post.. thx..
Finally, a useful stats as total user count skewed by bot spam.
Speaking of bots, they are still inactive aren't they?
No, you just need to go to that community while logged in with your lemmyworld account. Usually the url will become like this: http:// lemmy[dot]world/c/community@some.instance, and once you open that, you can post normally.
thanks it is normal now. May be ui version 1.18 also need server to have same version?
ah, this issue again. well, back to reddi... or not. :(
bellow this is harsh opinion, sorry
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I think some people is just too sensitive to be on open social media that it is better that they don't participate on it at all. And any instance that catering to that kind of people should explain it better on homepage and shouldn't federate with other instance from the start so that many open-minded people doesnt end up creating community/magazine there.
You can just block all lemmygrad's community, and if their users bothering other instance's community, let the mod block them. lemmyworld is free to choose which instances to federate like you are free to block all user/community you dislike. That is the beauty of federation. cheers.
nah, I'm bit regretting not signing up on their instance. sh.itjust.works is a cool name and can be a brag point. lol. lemmy world is a bit too generalist, but I won't migrate there as ruud (the admin of lemmyworld) is doing a good job managing the instance. I appreciate that. :)
Ubuntu is no longer chad as it pushes snaps everywhere. Real chad uses native packaging only. Lol