yes this would be good, it would avoid being obligated to open a community to block them.
that is rather strange, i have blocked plenty of communities, both from a local account on that instance and from remote account.
and both works. if i open a blocked community sync says ‘there are no posts’ or something similar. and the community show as blocked.
yes i would like this.
i think posts are ranked server side.
there is a new type of sorting that takes into account the size of the community. the PR was merged but idk when it will be implemented in the clients.
you can, if you open an instance, there is a ‘communities’. from there you can open each community and subscribe.
this would be easier with some images… lemmy grab those
ah yes sorry i meant copy to system clipboard.
i succeed in configuring vim so it uses the system clipboard on both local and remote sessions.
i would like to do the same with tmux, but as you said too, it does not seem to be a way.
i never got the copy part right, what configs are you using?
also, can you copy from a remote (ssh) tmux?
good bot, keep it up!
does this happen on Linux too?
i have to keep chrome around for sites that breaks with ff / ublock, but i only open it when i need it.
to manage passwords, use bitwarden
is not tied to any browser, it sync between devices and it’s free.
there are clients for Android and desktop, most likely ios too.
export your settings before logging out, so you can import them back again after
check if zswap is already enabled:
zgrep CONFIG_ZSWAP_DEFAULT_ON /proc/config.gz
i have 8gb on my server, and i need stuff like zram / zwap to keep all the services running. still swaps out ~10gb. but it is on ssd and is fast enough.
Isn’t zswap enabled by default?
having zram + swap on disk isn’t the same as having zswap + swap on disk? the difference should be only that zram show as a swap device while zswap does not.
having only zram, you are still confined by the total ram you have. idk how the average compression ratio is, but you can gain 1.5x ram max. to get more, you need a physical swap device.
is there an advantage of using zram instead of zwap? when you still have a physical swap with lower priority.
bonus question: What if I use all 3 of them? would this just be redundant?
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kde with bismuth: https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth
you can set it up to behave like i3, while being on kde.
you don’t get notifications (for now) but you still get the number of replies in red over the inbox tab.
manjaro switched to Wayland??!
i installed it a couple of years ago… should i search on how to switch it to Wayland?
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