Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.
Have you looked into using zram?
For bash, there is Linux, a shit ton of distros, even BSD, MacOS and Solaris uses it. For python, there are games and qtile window manager. For C, there is dwm. I don’t know anything like these for C#, except Codingame
It seems like you find an environment that requires the language and then kinda sink-or-swim? If so then yes, your whole approach is wrong. You need a process with a lot more structure. Get a Udemy course or a book from the library.
Yeah I agree that response was uncalled-for.
Lemmy has moderators and admins which remove CSAM. Plebbit was intentionally built in such a way that no one can remove anything. Extensive discussion of this at the OP’s original post https://lemmy.world/post/23704373. Ctrl-F for “censorship”
Something tells me the “I don’t host CSAM I just host posts that embed/link to CSAM (from other hosts)” argument won’t hold up in court.
I love how she’s just casually living with all these things she’s made each of which could potentially turn into a multimillion dollar business.
All I want is to make API requests with whatever headers but no fucking Electron so the app loads before the heat death of the universe… Please, please
I had low expectations of this video but it turned out awesome. Give it a chance!
No it is not. Threads has barely dipped their toes into the water - there are all kinds of limitations. I can’t remember the details but it’s something like “we can follow a threads user but they can’t see any of our replies to their posts”. It’s barely functioning.
YouTube is usually the first thing I open on first boot of a new machine. That way I know if the sound is working, network is working and video drivers are ok all at once.
I proactively remove disinfo accounts from piefed.social. Banned.
I recently installed Planka and am very happy with it. It’s a straight clone of Trello except blazing fast and foss.
Oh hell yeah this is gonna be carnage.
Yeah, that’ll get big fast so you’ll need some service that can give you a publicly-accessible URL to your files. There are endless discussions on the internet about cheaper alternatives to S3… Consider Backblaze - https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/pricing or Cloudflare R2 - https://www.cloudflare.com/developer-platform/products/r2/
PeerTube is the obvious one.
Shameless promo time:
An alternative is to make a community on PieFed and set it so only moderators can post. PieFed is Lemmy-compatible but with better support for video posts. Check out https://piefed.social/c/crazyfuckingvideos@lemmy.world as an example of how it can look. Now compare it with https://lemmy.world/c/crazyfuckingvideos. It’s night and day.
PieFed doesn’t host video files so you’d need to put them on S3 or wherever (imgur is fine if the video is small/short enough like in this video https://piefed.social/post/366849) and then create a post with the url to S3 as the post url.
Ideologies tend to sort people into a limited number of overly simplistic categories. This makes theorising easier but applying it to reality much harder.
Very few people could live in a capitalist system and remain pure. e.g. My pension fund is invested in the stock market so I very partially own thousands of companies. I’ve also purchased a small amount of shares in selected companies, a situation I had more agency in creating. Sometimes I subcontract work to other contractors who function as my temporary employees. And so on.
Small nitpick: the Democrats impeached him twice. They don’t get to choose who the DOJ prosecutes.
Ask your boss for an early christmas bonus. “Hey look I’m having a really hard time here. Money is very tight and I can’t afford to keep electricity running at home. An early bonus would keep me more productive than if I was bouncing around public libraries and coffee shops”.
Then use the bonus to buy what you need to live in a camp ground. Tent, warm sleeping bag, etc. There’s a world of difference between intentionally-and-planned-for-homeless and forced-homeless.
Is there a public library nearby? Get down there, plug in and use their WiFi.
FYI lemmy.world has over 6000 daily users, 15k monthly. You could roughly double that to estimate the amount for Lemmy as a whole.