No, it’s not. Turns out Lemmy.world does not like sea at all. In fact, they blocked “info kiosks” at ports near sea, so you have no idea about what is going on in the sea.
No, it’s not. Turns out Lemmy.world does not like sea at all. In fact, they blocked “info kiosks” at ports near sea, so you have no idea about what is going on in the sea.
Yup, developers.
Instance admins adding such tags would make it inconsistent and basically impossible to use. It should be unified = implemented by Lemmy developers.
P.S. Developers who develop Lemmy software. Admins who own and manage instance (website/server).
I really wish there could be tags and sub-tags.
Tag examples:
Sub-tag examples:
Some sort of curated list by Lemmy developers that might change over time depending on user demand.
Then client apps can fetch such list from any server and allow you to apply such filter.
Imagine being able to block whole category of sports? Anime? News? Whatever people want/don’t want.
Or they downloaded more ram lol
I kind of see the point in this.
Things I can do with Chrome’ish browsers:
All this with a single browser, no 3rd party applications. I think it’s called WebSerial and it’s a neat feature. Quite sad that Firefox doesn’t have it.
I remember when years ago I launched Payday 1 and oh dude - 3D objects where white lines only, no textures, and 2-3fps. Things progressed quickly since DXVX project started. <3
I love Lemmy. Geeks are everywhere. Linux is everywhere.
Seeing “runs flawless on my Linux desktop” on a gaming community is awesome! :)
You can, but the problem is group policy which is still enforced. I mean - Firefox still respects it.
I really don’t understand how or why anyone would switch away.
Performance. Been switching on & off for the past several years, currently with Firefox with over a year.
Firefox/Librewolf/Waterfox/etc? Which one is best?
I would say this - use Firefox. If trying to use Firefox on work laptop and it was enshitted by your company’s group policies, then Waterfox sounds like nice alternative which is unlikelly going to be impacted by GP.
That means the developer has required experience of many years to understand what is a good app.
Missing at least these:
Nice list, but could have more. :)
Not gonna play them if they include their launcher after game is started from Steam lol.
EDIT: I am very happy to hear that everyone hates them. EA as well as Rockstar has shown that their launchers are shit. On Steam Deck EA games often fail to start at all due to EA launcher updates, and Rockstar launcher takes around 3-5 minutes to start a fucking game (which should start instantly).
Jellyfin & underlaying infrastructure (sea ports, taxi ships, management ships, pirate ships & so on).