Maybe Guides / Information could be shown on the lemmy web frontend by default to lower the entry barrier?
vepro
Element is a client for Matrix, a decentralized chat protocol featuring end-to-end-encryption. Lemmy seems to support DMs over the Matrix Chat protocol. Matrix is federated, so [email protected] can talk to [email protected].
Some fediverse apps can work together seamlessly, some can't, and support seems to be growing over time. E. g. Mastodon users can comment on PeerTube, but Lemmy users can't (not that I know of), but it's not impossible that will change in the future. But, kbin for example integrates seamlessly into Lemmy.
Lemmy also has an API that clients can get information/content from. The Web frontend (lemmy.world) is one of them. Apps like wefwef and Jerboa also ask the Lemmy API for content and display it in their own way.
My best is around 65 % on Red World, but the emulated Swing Copter in there is pain (For me Red World is much easier than acu though)
You can also try installing the PWA (if your browser supports it). On https://sh.itjust.works, Somewhere on the browsers web page options, there should be something along "Install" or "Add to home screen". PWA is basically the website but without browser controls, so it feels more native.
Good to see Lemmy grow, but I hope that the decentralization will work out so that the large influx of new users will spread out as evenly as possible. General purpose instances help balancing the load, and last time I checked join-lemmy.org there have been several general purpose instances, which seems promising.
Isn't wpa_supplicant unnecessary when networkmanager is installed, or am I missing something? Networkmanager handles connecting to WiFi
Just looked. First 1/2 loads were slow but after that it's lighting fast! I think by not everyone establishing a Websocket connection and just loading once performance should increase a tad bit.
Nice swag route! Early 2.0 let you skip the first wave portal or the 3x speed too
MegaHack
What's the song ID?
Looks good so far, maybe it can be a bit brighter / more gamma.
Did
grub-install /dev/sdX
, x86_64-efi and ESP get detected automatically and no errors were reported. Also created grub config. Will try in a few days again. Maybe I really overlooked something or had "bad luck". Worked fine in a VM.Could the BIOS firmware have a part in this or is the BIOS firmware irrelevant to the bootloaders functionality?