Depends how you are presenting the number. Over 1 per person is ok, but this is 1.1 per woman. So closer to .5 per person.
Depends how you are presenting the number. Over 1 per person is ok, but this is 1.1 per woman. So closer to .5 per person.
Why can’t the admin just change the Lemmy source code to not hash anymore?
Or Castlevania?
Got it, that sounds pretty convenient though maybe 24 hours is a bit tight. Do you have to create an account per toll or does one account cover a whole region?
American here. How do you pay for the tolls if there’s no automated transponder and I assume no actual toll both workers?
Tbh I’m not familiar with all the different link types but I would definitely comment on the GitHub tracker as I think that’s where the dev is going to look
I apologize, you are right. I thought it was just monthly or annual.
Looks like there’s an issue already: https://github.com/laurencedawson/sync-for-lemmy/issues/198
I think ultra for reddit was always a subscription. Only the pro version had a one time fee and that version is likely coming to sync for Lemmy too.
That explains it. I haven’t seen any ads or even placeholders.
I believe it’s a bug. I’m having the same issue. Hidden posts sometimes reappear even if I don’t close the app.
Awesome thanks
I wish there was a way to import settings from sync for reddit
That would be great but a site with a password field doesn’t support such a system anyway
any extra coffee
What’s that?
Works fine for me on 0.0.38
I’m curious which part you think is overkill and how you would redo this? I have a proxmox cluster and run docker amongst other things, but haven’t set up any sort of high availability.
I don’t need live migrations, but something that could help with load balancing and reducing any potential downtime if a host fails would be great.
r/selfhosted Seems like they should be on board with moving to something open, but hasn’t happened yet
The active user chart on that site shows a spike after Twitter was sold and then a 50% decline and a flat line after.
It’s not bad, but doesn’t seem to be growing.
Reviewed by who though? Malicious apps even get through apple and Google’s screening. I can’t see how fdroid can match the capabilities of those guys.