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Lemmy (active) users # seems to stabilize
  • I am uncounted, but next month I will be active!

  • You can have any B-tier superpower you like. What do you choose?
  • I’d love to be able to finish a task witho-

    Man that coffee pot is gross, better go clean it.

  • What are some household chores people should do more often?
  • So, let me get this right, you don’t fold your clothes? Rather you just crumple them up and put them in the drawer?

    I never thought of this as a viable solution but I am going to try it out! Folding laundry is my #1 chore left undone. I end up “living out of the basket” and nothing is ever done.

  • [OPINION] Gnome Online Accounts (Google)
  • I couldn’t agree more. I appreciate how easy it is to set up Nextcloud integration in Online Accounts as well. I think many people lose sight of the fact that while Gnome may be lacking certain features, or “isn’t customizable”, it is very approachable for the non technical person.

  • What temperature do you keep your thermostat at?
  • We typically keep our house at 68F in the summer, and in the winter it’s 63F during the day, 55F at night. We like it on the chilly side.

  • The History of Windows 2.0
  • I thought this for the longest time. My family’s first computer was a Compaq Presario 850 which ran Xerox TabWorks software. I had a completely different view of windows 3.1 than most people, and had no idea.

  • Oracle has declared war on Redhat & IBM. The enterprise linux war has begun
  • Thanks for introducing me to this, PipedLinkBot.

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  • That’s interesting, in Memmy I see the instance name underneath user name in all comments.

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  • I also use Memmy, and I believe I had to configure it to show instance names, it was not set up that way out of the box. I may be incorrect, or that has changed since I first installed it.

  • is there a fediverse imgur?
  • I think some sort of p2p solution would be really cool. You could basically allocate a certain amount of storage on your server and images would be stored and grabbed by peers as needed. Something like BitTorrent where multiple peers have the same content to reduce load. Not sure if it already exists or is even practically possible.