

It would be nice if Lemmy’s markdown were better documented so that it could be properly standardized across clients. There’s this, which is what you get if you click on “formatting help” in the web UI comment editor, but it’s incomplete.


It would be nice if Lemmy’s markdown were better documented so that it could be properly standardized across clients. There’s this, which is what you get if you click on “formatting help” in the web UI comment editor, but it’s incomplete.


In Lemmy Markdown, you have to put carats around each individual word check "view source" to see .


all so that old grudges can be
settledrenewed
FTFY


The blurb in the post is doing the union dirty because it cuts off one sentence too soon.
After the largest Co-op member uprising in REI’s history, REI’s new CEO, Mary Beth Laughton, “promised to return the Co-op to its roots.”
She lied.
Then use Keepass, which is literally just a local app.


Nvidia slop on an AMD GPU?
Magic, I guess, 'cause nothing in the sceenshot would do it, unless the attacker had already replaced cat with a trojan or something.
Yes, but the real dad thing is to say that when you see horses, and say “look, horses” when there are cows.


TIL he’s half-American.
I’m not sure exactly which space characters are supposed to be used on 4Chan, but doing it here I tried two spaces and it was too far left, then three and it was too far right. I ended up with two regular non-breaking spaces and one thin non-breaking space, and that’s as good as I can get it.
It looks almost right for me, on both the default web UI/Firefox/Linux and Voyager/Android.


I’m pretty sure I still have one of those in a box somewhere. I got it to hack it as a generic barcode scanner, but never even bothered to actually do that.


Ripping out all of these GRUB features would basically mandate that most Ubuntu 26.10+ installations are done with the /boot partition being done on a raw EXT4 partition. Thus no more encrypted boot partition and having to rely on an EXT4 boot partition even if you are a diehard Btrfs / XFS / OpenZFS fan. Or you could opt for the non-signed GRUB bootloader that would be more full-featured albeit lacking Secure Boot and security compliance.
Reducing the signed GRUB builds to the minimum support necessary they feel would “[substantially] improve security”. Users wanting those features back could use the non-signed GRUB builds albeit losing out on UEFI Secure Boot and security support.
How the Hell is any of that supposed to “improve” security? Something is fishy here.


after the $80 million dollar failure of the metaverse
Billion, not million.
“Fun” fact: MLK championed civil rights for black people for damn near two decades. But once he pivoted to directly addressing the issue of class, he was killed within four months.
Public announcement of the Poor People’s Campaign: December 4, 1967
Assassination: March 29, 1968


So basically, both esync and fsync are enabled by default for almost everybody.


What are the kernel requirements? Is it something any random Debian user is likely to have, or do you need to be compiling it yourself?
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears!
They already were, but that doesn’t mean they’re getting paid back.