Pretty sure they’re talking about making a distro, not forking the Linux kernel. I don’t see any reason why they would need to fork it anyway.
Pretty sure they’re talking about making a distro, not forking the Linux kernel. I don’t see any reason why they would need to fork it anyway.
I use a refurbished 10tb HDD for my server too and it works just fine
Parties in the “middle” have always done right wing politics. There is no political center, those are just right wingers that don’t want to admit it or feel superior because they “listen to both sides”.
Using the iGPU might save power but the resolution doesn’t need to be turned down for that
Whaaaaat…? In a time of economic struggles, companies would rather support fascists than risk letting socialism take over? This certainly never happened before, especially not in Germany.
Same 😞🚬
That’s my new character. He’s just a chill guy who low key doesn’t give af.
Germany doesn’t even follow the EU’s minimum wage
Freetube just loads the videos from YouTube directly if you don’t activate the proxy option (which will use Invidious or Piped, haven’t used Freetube in a while so idk which one it was)
DNS should be working, I manually set the DNS server. I don’t really wanna install docker tho, I feel like that could cause other issues. If it only works in docker, that doesn’t really help me anyway, does it?
No, is that required?
Would have upvoted but it was at 69
There’s @loops@pixelfed.social, which is getting a beta release soon
There’s a lot of FOSS music apps that just use YTMusic, like ViMusic or the ones other people mentioned in their replies. For maps, I use Organic Maps, the only thing I feel like is missing from it is traffic jams but I think you can see why that would be hard to add. It does have features that Google Maps doesn’t have tho.
But wasn’t the point of the post that it should, in theory, be possible to use a single account for all the different services by having a client that supports them all, since these different services federate with each other? I don’t know if that’s currently possible without making changes on the backend but if you need different accounts for each service, even if it’s handled on the back-end, that kinda goes against the whole point of the post, no?
I know, I was just replying to the part I was quoting. Point is, hosting that web client wouldn’t be an issue.
But where would a unified Web client run in the first place? It would have to be installed on a Web server and, from there, access the Web servers of the various different server apps which would still be entirely different and independent installations.
There are already web clients for the fediverse, like Photon for Lemmy
But also, considering that at one point in Tumblr’s history, you could edit other people’s posts, maybe it is an improvement.
What 😭
If you buy a used one, you can probably get it a good but cheaper as well
Idk about public trackers but you can just upload them on private trackers. If you’re not on any private trackers, I am.