On Reddit we had r/hardware which was great for this
Here we have [email protected] but I haven't checked it out much yet
On Reddit we had r/hardware which was great for this
Here we have [email protected] but I haven't checked it out much yet
submitting issues to their Github is definitely the preferred way and you can put thumbs up reactions to vote for them
otherwise [email protected] seems to be the place
He could also blow out a candle from several yards away.
How the fuck? With his anus...? Several yards away sounds like quite a distance, I'm not sure I could blow out a candle that far away with my mouth lol
I would replace the 2nd comma with a colon
No, Okta: senior management, not an errant employee, caused you to get hacked
oh btw 3rd party apps aren't working with 0.19.0 yet, because of changes to the authentication API
Well now you can use :0.19.0-rc.5
:)
it's in alpha currently, but you could still run it
I think you might have to use the :dev
tag to get this update, a bit risky to stay on that tag though, maybe wait for the next docker image of an alpha release
in v0.19.0 Lemmy will automatically delete entries over 7 days old
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4113
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/commit/cb01427dcff14b3d88e30220695fc97978786a9a
currently it waits 3 months before deleting
yes you're right, also that config flag was renamed to cache_external_link_previews
in v0.19.0 you could try disabling pictrs caching https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/commit/1d23df37d86cc5cb6d7d9efaaf4360ecc9a9796f
cache_external_link_previews: false
I don't think that will clear the existing cache though
You could just use [email protected]
I know it's a bot driven community but somehow they actually pulled it off. Lemmy users are actually leaving comments and voting over there.
There's also [email protected] but it seems like a less active version of the same thing