What do you think about doing this for dbzer0? @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
What do you think about doing this for dbzer0? @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I kind of hoped for a custom character like V
Yep, I used to sync my Obsidian vault with Syncthing but I had some trouble with it once where stuff wasn’t properly synced and led to conflicts so I switched to paying for Obsidian Sync and have been very happy with it. I was especially happy to see that now offer a cheaper tier that has enough storage if you only sync text files.
And I always thought my Linux VMs were just not working correctly when I tried to use that feature. I’m surprised that Linux doesn’t have it. I use it constantly on Windows.
Great! Now I just need global shortcuts.
Ok true, I think I forgot that you also see the Discover feed? But you can just remove that from your feeds and add any feed you like or just use the Following feed.
But that’s not true for Bluesky. The only feed that you see when newly registering is the Following feed which is chronological.
Personally I would prefer a subscription instead of ads. I hate ads. I’d rather pay directly.
If Bluesky has an algorithm, I haven’t seen it. I get chronological posts from the accounts I follow with an occasional and subtle suggestion to follow other similar accounts. Many of the accounts I follow are news outlets, journalists, civic leaders, etc. Some of the accounts I followed on Twitter are finally joining Bluesky while less than a fraction of those are on Mastodon.
Bluesky does it even better IMO. Their default feed is a chronological feed of all the people you follow and you can add additional feeds that have their own algorithms (You can even create your own either with simple logic through something like skyfeed.app or code it entirely from scratch). This makes it much easier to choose what you want to see compared to Mastodon.
The feeds are the strongest feature Bluesky has.
Wow, I wouldn’t have thought that Apple Mail is more popular than Gmail.
I don’t see myself ever giving up cheese.
Never say never. I thought the same for some time.
No, you are correct. If you are the only person accessing the service you don’t need to open any ports since you access your network via Wireguard anyway.
You count as active if you post, comment or vote.
Bits are basically donations.
I mean without a keyboard attached.
How long was it an Epic exclusive?
It tries to install the associated package when given a path to a configuration file.
Didn’t know about Pipeline. Looks interesting.
Pinging all other db0 admins in case they want to give it a shot: