Hear me out, the entire universe is most likely temporary, so technically all the code you write is in fact temporary.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Hear me out, the entire universe is most likely temporary, so technically all the code you write is in fact temporary.
Still works for me.
I use the default WebUI in a browser.
I prefer landscape mode, haven’t found any suitable apps for that.
Based on this Chromebooks can run Firefox flatpaks.
I am 35, you’re classified
The Lemmy energy is strong here.
With LemmyUI that also applies to videos and audio. With images, you can put them inside a link text field to get a button.
Close enough.
I think there might be some unaddressed confusion here. I see you mention “lemmy world”, however that is just one instance running Lemmy software. It is open-source, so maybe somebody could fork it, but I don’t think it’s something to ask from lemmy.world. Maybe from the official Lemmy devs, but do keep in mind they’re just volunteers.
As for posting on your profile, that’s something for the side of micro-blogging. Standalone, that could be Mastodon in the Fediverse. But there’s also MBin (active KBin fork) which is compatible with Mastodon.
Perhaps it would better fit MBin.
If integrate Lemmy with something, that should be Mastodon first.
Kbin/Mbin show votes too.
Edit: But I think downvotes are hidden by default now.
Voting is more akin to signing the guestbook.
Meh, that’s rather just “I was here” or “I read this”. Voting is more like “I liked/disliked this book”.
Longer lived Gen Z will likely be able to see the turn of the 22nd century, after all.
But will there be anything to see left?
Just cut it off. Easy.
I thought FAQs were always just made up.