no it seems to be kde plasma
asudox
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•We are trying to grow a new FOSS collaboration community.English
5·9 days ago@[email protected] can you exclude cloudflare from all .well-known and federation endpoints? It’s causing problems with federation.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•We are trying to grow a new FOSS collaboration community.English
2·9 days agoNope. It takes a while after you first initiate a fetch of a new community. Check back later I guess.
It worked for me last time.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•We are trying to grow a new FOSS collaboration community.English
2·9 days agoIt might take a few seconds before the community is fetched by your platform, I don’t know how mbin does it, so you’ll have to look that up for more details.
It worked for me. I can access it.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•We are trying to grow a new FOSS collaboration community.English
5·9 days agoIt is federated.
You can, for example, access the announcements topic: [email protected]
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•We are trying to grow a new FOSS collaboration community.
6·9 days agoThis forum in particular already displays how you can.
See this for example: [email protected]
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•seeing lemmy content from mastodon works!English
5·10 days agogood for you
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoHiking@lemmy.world•Today we hike in the presence of the queen: the Marmolada.
1·11 days agowhat camera was used btw
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[is this a bug?] how do i see lemmy content from mastodonEnglish
14·15 days agoIt is possible that you are the first user to ever follow that community on your mastodon instance. If you wait a couple days, new posts should appear in it.
Normally, in Lemmy, when a new community is fetched, the latest 20 posts are fetched as well. This doesn’t seem to be the case for mastodon as far as I can see.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Hi guys, rate my linux ricing mimimalist setup
5·18 days agoI see my reflection. 10/10
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is Lemmy "Language" so confusing?
9·1 month agoNobody bothers to select a Language when submitting content, so undetermined is like a catch all and is the default selected one everywhere.
Afaik Lemmy v1.0.0 will have plugin support and one of the already example plugins is an automatic language detector for content. So maybe someday you might be able to use the language filter and still get the content you like.
Debian or Fedora
I personally go with Fedora Server with automatic security updates.
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PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Apps are built by third parties. Maybe even the piefed developers are involved in their development.English
16·1 month agowho said you need to install apps?
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Privacy@programming.dev•Proton Mail introduces post-quantum encryption | Proton
10·1 month agopretty much. that’s why you don’t use email for sensitive stuff.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Proton Mail introduces post-quantum encryption | Proton
15·1 month agoWell, if the other person uses protonmail, your client encrypts the email content before submitting it, which means protonmail can’t read it.
If they do not use protonmail, well, protonmail can. They apparently store the emails after they have been sent encrypted with a key in your account, so they can’t read them afterwards.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Walt: private alternative to Google Pay or Apple PayEnglish
27·1 month agoSwitzerland has GNU Taler setup. But only a few shops support it atm.
Here’s a map showing the shops that allow it%: https://map.taler-ops.ch/
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Technology@lemmy.world•A suspected YouTube interface bug spikes RAM usage above 7 gigabytes, users report severe lag and frozen tabs — bug might be trapping browsers in an endless layout loopEnglish
13·1 month agoIt’s an interface bug though. SmartTube uses its own interface and why would it even be affected by the YouTube web interface?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do the majority of projects still use SHA1 for Git commit hashes?
5·1 month agoyes. commit hashes. fixed the title.












What I started last year is contributing to OpenStreetMap via StreetComplete. It makes it extremely easy to contribute. Just go on a walk and occassionally pull your phone out and wander around to find the places that need more info.