I’ve heard Emacs as eight mb and constantly swapping (I use Emacs BTW)
I’ve heard Emacs as eight mb and constantly swapping (I use Emacs BTW)
I bet they blocked a lane to put up that sign which makes it somewhat ironic
I’ve fully committed to kagi now and don’t regret it. The results are actually helpful again and even their AI features are better. The search summary does not seem to hallucinate at all
I wasn’t aware of that
There are tons of lemmy apps in development now. Are there any kbin apps being developed? I haven’t heard of one yet
You’re right, I can’t find any right now. I guess what I thought I remembered was console games as they are generally more expensive
Okay for Desktop it probably makes sense
Where I live it’s not “full” price. You can get it for 40€ and most new AAA releases are 60-80 €
Yes I realize 80€ is insane but I’ve seen games for that price
Most keyboards have this feature. What’s the point of having a separate one in each app?
I hope they fixed the performance as well. I have several crashes per day on debian with version 102.11.0
When starting it I have to wait for a bit before I click anything, otherwise it crashes. It also 100%s one CPU core regularly, I don’t know if that is supposed to happen. It also sometimes does not show the content of certain emails. All that said it’s still the best mail client I’ve used so far.
Wtf is going on with those nails
nice plain text response 🤦
I prefer “lightly fucked”
I use KDE connect for that, it works pretty well. I don’t use KDE so I’m probably missing out on some features but file transfer, sending clipboard contents, media control etc all work
I use Element with my self hosted signal bridge. Works nice as well
FYI you should be able to disallow directly pushing to the master branch and only allow merging
I’ve adapted it to work on kbin - let me know if anyone finds any issues
// ==UserScript==
// @name kbin lemmy redirect
// @version 1.0
// @description Redirect kbin to your local Lemmy instance
// @author @flauschke@feddit.de
// @match https://*/m/*
// @icon https://join-lemmy.org/static/assets/icons/favicon.svg
// ==/UserScript==
// best effort guess
const isKbin = typeof KBIN_USER !== 'undefined' && typeof KBIN_MAGAZINE !== 'undefined';
if (isKbin) {
// Get URL info
const localLemmy = "feddit.de";
const splitUrl = location.href.split("/");
const instanceUrl = splitUrl[2];
const community = splitUrl[4];
const localizedUrl = "https://" + localLemmy + "/c/" + community + "@" + instanceUrl;
// Create redirect button if not on local
if (instanceUrl !== localLemmy) {
const wrapper = document.createElement("div");
wrapper.setAttribute("style", "width: 100%;position: fixed;top: 0;")
const container = document.createElement("div");
container.setAttribute("style", "position:relative;max-width: 1650px;width: 100%;margin: 0 auto;")
const zNode = document.createElement("button");
zNode.innerText = "Open in local instance";
zNode.setAttribute("id", "localizeContainer");
// add styles to the button embedded
zNode.setAttribute(
"style",
"cursor: pointer; padding: 5px; margin-top: 55px; background-color: red; border-radius: 10%; border-width: 3px; border-style: solid; z-index: 10;max-width:200px;position:absolute;top:0;right:0;"
);
zNode.addEventListener("click", e => window.location.replace(localizedUrl));
container.appendChild(zNode);
wrapper.appendChild(container);
document.body.appendChild(wrapper);
}
}
I’ve been using it on Wayland for months. But now that I think about it my key presses never reached the other side. Mouse works fine though.
Looking forward to the update!