If they have zero users, they’ll eventually stop the Fedora project
That would be a very sad loss.
If they have zero users, they’ll eventually stop the Fedora project
That would be a very sad loss.
Believe it or not there was once a lot of good will towards Reddit.
Really thinking about investing in one of those ~£300 air conditioning units for home next year, as summers seem to keep getting worse, anyone tried those?
I’m not keen on the idea, air conditioning makes it feel even hotter when you go outside - and who wants to sit around inside on a hot day?
If I create a link with the target /c/[email protected] like this, I think that gives a relative link that works across instances which may work in the Jerboa app. Any luck?
Edit: no it doesn’t, sorry, but that should help people on the web version who aren’t on feddit.uk.
A relatively small thing: the 500-comment viewing limit for normal accounts. So many times on Reddit I’ve been put off engaging with posts with 500+ comments knowing that nobody would see it. It’s stupid because comments are just text and unless the software design is absolutely terrible then simple text comments shouldn’t take up bandwidth at all.
Interface is better than “new” Reddit, not as good as old Reddit + RES.
Also: if I click on a link on another instance (for example https://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy when I’m signed in on lemmy.world), I’m not signed in to lemmy.ml so I have to manually search for it in lemmy.world to post there - is there a common solution to that?
Try not to believe everything you read by random people online, Red Hat pays people to work on Fedora, you have no idea what you’re talking about.