… only for you to google: "burger restaurant near "
R*dd*t refugee
Fuck /u/Spez
… only for you to google: "burger restaurant near "
Never knew I needed Kaylee in a Star Trek mini dress, but here we are.
I think you’re missing the point here. The solution to the “documentation on a chatroom” problem is not putting documentation on another chatroom.
Actually even further than that, even back in the 80s it was apparently used in certain subcultures to distinguish (drug) “addicts” from “normal people”.
The original meaning of the word as I first heard it back in the late 1990s was to refer to the vast majority of “normal” people who don’t have an interest in or deep understanding of technology and internet culture.
I don’t think it was originally meant as an insult, but more as an acknowledgement and reminder to ourselves that the things we were into and cared about were a niche thing and not exactly the norm.
Nowadays, I’ve heard it applied to just about any niche interest or hobby, for example: people who are not into mechanical keyboards would also be “normies”, and worse it’s being thrown around as a direct insult to people, in the same vein as calling someone “basic”.
It can be done with shreddit: https://github.com/andrewbanchich/shreddit
It has a built-in option to point it to your extracted GDPR data, and will edit and/or delete all the comments that are listed in there.
Just configure it according to the instructions, and then let it run unattended for a while. It took about 15 hours to delete the 13000 comments on my 12 year old account.
sync for reddit was
€1.5 for 10 years of joy
I don’t see who WSL is for. People in really locked-down corporate environments?
That’s me pretty much. Locked down low spec Windows 10 laptop that would probably suffocate under the weight of a full VM anyway, so I’m happy to have access to a proper Linux shell with a nice-ish terminal that’s a lot less clunky than “git bash”, MingW etc.
I use it for ad hoc scripting and things like interacting with webservices (curl), massaging text files with tools like jq, sed, awk and to use Azure and AWS cli tools to interact with cloud infrastructure.
Technically, Lemmy could go the same way. Even though it’s an free software project, @ljdawson doesn’t own the Lemmy trademark. I think it would be prudent to call it “Sync for Lemmy”.
Also, the name change from “Reddit Sync” to “Sync for Reddit” happened long enough ago that people are probably more familiar with the new name,
jellyfin
How good is the performance of that on a rpi4? Does it work for transcoding videos?
I unsubbed from most of the default reddit subs and from the subs where the mods didn’t seem to care about the protest.
For the future, I intend to limit my engagement to a few subreddits related to the war in Ukraine, because that’s something I follow closely and care about a lot. The communities on lemmy/kbin just aren’t active enough yet to stay up to date.
12 years old and still relevant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7WDbnHlc1E