Yep, why would the subreddit be safer inside their own app xD
Yep, why would the subreddit be safer inside their own app xD
Haven’t had any troubles screensharing on wayland, so I guess?
Why not buy a wattmeter and observe the real usage?
Yup lmao on my phone I got Malaysia as the first result while the others were nearby.
All those are fair points. There’s not much freedom of choice because common people are struggling to live as it is, to splurge on something with a bad camera and battery life makes no sense (I believe those are some main points people upgrade their phones).
I’m running a 4 year old phone and probably will be going on 5th year because of economical strain.
In your analogy, it also doesn’t help that there’s only one ethical restaurant among hundreds of unethical ones. It’s expensive because nobody goes there and nobody goes there because it’s expensive.
Millions of people could afford this phone, they just don’t care about ethics.
Instead the Samsung S’s, Folds and iPhones sell by the tens of millions because they are trendy and give more “bang for the buck”.
Uh, no, because women are underrepresented in the software industry and there’s a clear bias against non-males in this area. Only 5% of developers identify as female[1].
I only meant to celebrate diversity, and give a fuck you to this techbro society. I hope more non-males tune in to Asahi Lina’s livestreams and realize to not give up an interest in programming because of their gender.
[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/1126823/worldwide-developer-gender/
Apple beat by 2 people.
2 women, none the less :)
Maybe your phone runs out of ram?
Or is it the 4 hour idle setting?:
Thanks for your opinion. But I don’t think vanilla arch is aimed at inexperienced users.
I installed Arch for the first time a couple weeks ago, after 5 years of running linux, and found the experience fun and educating. I’ve got it all setup to my liking and managed to eliminate 1k packages from my previous install. Had I tried it without experience I wouldn’t have had such a good time at all.
Well the join-lemmy.org docker-compose file reads
docker.io/postgres:16-alpine
, and with your mention, I switched from version 15 to 16 but the postgres container errored with not being compatible with a version 15 initialized data directory.My instance has been running fine on v15 so far. (I switched back to 15 in the compose file and it works again)
Would be nice with lemmy documentation how to migrate from 15 to 16.