Is there a way to export them with Markdown to prevent missing arms?
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as [email protected] until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Is there a way to export them with Markdown to prevent missing arms?
I think it would be better to send a message after 1 month of inactivity, have the bot ask if the issue can still be reproduced with the latest version and then repeat every N months.
Perhaps something related to child labour laws making it more complicated to hire minors?
But that’s immutable 🦀
Maybe a byte using bitflags?
What would the EU think of this?
I don’t care why they got their shit together, I’m happy as long as they fix the open source drivers.
That’s indeed a Plasma thing
Cockpit’s GUI can only manage individual containers, not stacks
The developers seem to have removed it themselves.
EDIT: Found an article about it https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/02/26/no-taiwanese-horror-game-devotion-wasnt-banned-from-steam
Steam will probably allow it, blocking it will probably cause more issues.
I recommend going with Debian (without desktop) and Docker compose. You can use something like Dockage to make it easier.
Snap is also useful for server software and it can apparently be used for more low level things such as drivers. Still, it being properiatary is enough for me to avoid it completely.
That’s just every major company nowadays
You may not be able to collect more if you publish everything at the start
Are you an admin on lemmy.ca/? If so it might be a good idea to compare IP’s to check if there are other accounts like this.
I’m guessing it’s like the definition used by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation since some Bazzite members apparently worked there.
And what is AI? Is it being able to read text from images or isn’t that AI anymore because it’s proven to be useful?
Is it though?
EDIT: The about page doesn’t mention it being related