I’ve heard Emacs as eight mb and constantly swapping (I use Emacs BTW)
I’ve heard Emacs as eight mb and constantly swapping (I use Emacs BTW)
I’ve fully committed to kagi now and don’t regret it. The results are actually helpful again and even their AI features are better. The search summary does not seem to hallucinate at all
You can open accounts for different currencies on wise.com
Funktioniert das gut? Ich hoste aktuell selbst und will auch meine Domain / Adresse behalten aber 1€/ Monat und sich nicht mehr um Zustellbarkeit zu kümmern klingt verlockend
I can’t wait to play this. It looks like an amazing expansion
You’re right, I can’t find any right now. I guess what I thought I remembered was console games as they are generally more expensive
Where I live it’s not “full” price. You can get it for 40€ and most new AAA releases are 60-80 €
Yes I realize 80€ is insane but I’ve seen games for that price
Yes, you can disable registrations in the config file and just create your own account through a docker command
I fixed it. It seems to work now. For future reference:
Due to my reverse proxy setup the php container identified it’s own URL as being accessed via HTTP. Settings HTTPS=on
in the config did the trick. This will force symfony to assume HTTPS for all communication.
Edit: it seems my comments are not being federated so I could still use some help. Edit 2: it seems all it needed was some patience
I prefer “lightly fucked”
I’ve adapted it to work on kbin - let me know if anyone finds any issues
// ==UserScript==
// @name kbin lemmy redirect
// @version 1.0
// @description Redirect kbin to your local Lemmy instance
// @author @flauschke@feddit.de
// @match https://*/m/*
// @icon https://join-lemmy.org/static/assets/icons/favicon.svg
// ==/UserScript==
// best effort guess
const isKbin = typeof KBIN_USER !== 'undefined' && typeof KBIN_MAGAZINE !== 'undefined';
if (isKbin) {
// Get URL info
const localLemmy = "feddit.de";
const splitUrl = location.href.split("/");
const instanceUrl = splitUrl[2];
const community = splitUrl[4];
const localizedUrl = "https://" + localLemmy + "/c/" + community + "@" + instanceUrl;
// Create redirect button if not on local
if (instanceUrl !== localLemmy) {
const wrapper = document.createElement("div");
wrapper.setAttribute("style", "width: 100%;position: fixed;top: 0;")
const container = document.createElement("div");
container.setAttribute("style", "position:relative;max-width: 1650px;width: 100%;margin: 0 auto;")
const zNode = document.createElement("button");
zNode.innerText = "Open in local instance";
zNode.setAttribute("id", "localizeContainer");
// add styles to the button embedded
zNode.setAttribute(
"style",
"cursor: pointer; padding: 5px; margin-top: 55px; background-color: red; border-radius: 10%; border-width: 3px; border-style: solid; z-index: 10;max-width:200px;position:absolute;top:0;right:0;"
);
zNode.addEventListener("click", e => window.location.replace(localizedUrl));
container.appendChild(zNode);
wrapper.appendChild(container);
document.body.appendChild(wrapper);
}
}
I think your best bet is looking for a bios option. Thinkpads have that, I’m not sure about your Dell laptop though
I’ve been using it on Wayland for months. But now that I think about it my key presses never reached the other side. Mouse works fine though.
Looking forward to the update!