Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Oh this is fantastic. It’s definitely something that’s been missing and been a conundrum in regards to figuring out how to sort it. Glad to see the PixelFed developer figured out how to do it.
The film pretty much answers this question
Ah, thank you very much.
Come now, let’s not expect miracles.
What’s Ad-Hoc WiFi?
You can actually try them on Firefox Nightly already.
Fucking finally!
The Immich logo is a massive improvement.
Out of curiosity, why isn’t this stuff done by default?
The fact that you’re sharing is already enough
I like it here too.
Don’t think I’ll ever stop wishing that Lineage matched Google’s version numbers
Your frustration is palpable and that’s disappointing. Lemmy has improved a lot since we all arrived while the software experience is a lot smoother, admins have been clamouring for moderation tools the whole time. Ultimately there needs to be more contribution to do everything that everyone wants, but moderation needs to be a higher priority for sure.
I will say this though. I know you dislike developers discussing, disagreeing or even arguing, but I actually think it’s nice to see things in the open.
Whether you find happiness here or elsewhere in the fediverse, I wish you the best of success and not just because you host one of my communities 😂
What did you figure out?
Fuxake! Now I’ve gotta move my blog?
Seems this is what I should do too
So, I tried to install this on my Raspberry Pi, only to find out it doesn’t have ARM64 support, which is kind of alarming. It’s a shame, but indicative of the lack of commits. I hope the project can find a new lease of life, but for now Huginn isn’t a viable option for me at least.
Them turning it up would be good. Also shouldn’t there be a duplicate post check built into the platform?
True, I actually liked Windows phone. But the lack of software support killed it. Even whatsapp pulled the plug.
Just wanted to say thanks, I ended up going with n8n.
You should add a community for it over on one of your instances.