

Oh lol mb, it was such a generic Lemmy comment to tell


Oh lol mb, it was such a generic Lemmy comment to tell


Wrong post?


Sounds like you’re talking about Jouhatsu? The companies helping them are called yonigeya.


Being open source has nothing to do with it, it’a more about how they implement the username system. I don’t think Lemmy allows you to change the identifier, only how it’s displayed. Just checked GitHub and they allow you to change your ID as well as your display name.



A stop job is running for User Manager for UID 1000 (12s / 2 mins)
In case you’re wondering, there are 31 explicit entries that has Konqi tag on e621.


Did something happen to Windows 10 that made them vulnerable?
It’s important to remember that being informed means being exposed to it all the time. Anything less than that is burying your head in the sand. It’s clearly binary.


As much as I prefer lock-in free methods, Obsidian or any other note taking software I’ve seen does not come close to covering full set of what Notion has to offer in terms of features relevant to note-taking. Inline Kanban, tables, and just about every single things that cannot easily be represented in text and images are usually not covered. Also: collaboration, synchronisation, sharing. Lack of vendor lock-in is secondary.


I do it, but with the toothbrush. There definitely is a difference between scraping it and not scraping.
Looks like wrong link? It points to reddit.com only.


Well, neighbours are usually much more trustworthy than some strangers. Everyone gets told to not eat whatever strangers give you here too. Maybe it’s weird that neighbours are simply trusted, but I prefer that over being unnecessarily cautious.


Sharing food if you got too much with your neighbour is a thing just like many other countries. We occasionally receive some food like that from people living in other floors in the same building. I’d see it as an extension of it, though inviting people is definitely much less common.


Rust output is bad? I feel like it’s one of the best in terms of telling you where you got things wrong. Nix output when you accidentally get infinite recursion is so bad.
Come to think of it, Nix fits all three better than Rust.


Yeah, it’s annoying. There’s so many standards and repos, so devs end up with that gigantic version chart showing the version of their program in each repo.
Reminds me of Torvald’s talk about application packaging years ago. Still relevant.


Some programs recommends you to download it like that. Frida is one.


I noticed it like last week, but it’s been a while since I visited XKCD back then. Probably recent.


Facing, but I use handheld one so I can point it anywhere I want. I was surprised this wasn’t common in UK even though it’s fully compatible.
There aren’t any proper algorithm on Lemmy, unfortunately you do need to block them yourself. They usually are in a single instance, so you could simply block that.