(maybe the python version helps convince a few people it isn’t malware?)
A screencap on peertube would convince me it does not blow my ears off.
I guess the problem was that I only considered vegan options. A vegetarian diet ss certainly possible without any supplements. However, there are simply no vegan natural B12 sources. Thank you for clarifying though! :)
Unless I misinterpret your comment, doesn’t the link just show fortified food that contains the same “artificial” vitamins as the supplements do?
It was a known bug, I assume it is fixed now that Linus merged it.
Curious too. I tried running bcachefs last year and with the combination of compression and encryption everything ended up corrupted very very fast.
and this has led to a rampant monopolisation of the init system.
You will be shocked if you find out that virtually every distro runs on the same kernel. Pure monopolisation! For the freedom to choose!
Would you mind sharing the results later? (I’d love to get dm’ed then)
Gnome. Feels most polished and least cluttered to me.
Not at all. These days I just use random words when I sign up for new services.
I used to have a ‘consistent’ online identity, but at some point I decided I didn’t want others to be able to make connections between them.
C C C
Gosh, I love and hate C.
All of them
Yes they do. Microcontrollers contain a microprocessor that is optimized for branching instructions and already include memory and peripheral interfaces which are connected directly to the processor bus (opposed to general purpose CPUs).
Gnome Boxes is also great for simple stuff on Linux. Besides there is virt-manager as GUI for libvirt. On macOS UTM is a good free and open source tool.
catbox.moe is quite popular as host. If you want to upload animated images directly to lemmy, they have to be in webp format (you can convert videos for example using this tool, depending on the size this will take quite some time).
Fedora is a great distro for development (used by Torvalds himself ;-).
If RAM is a problem you could try using ZRAM. Unlike the name suggests, this compresses data in RAM instead of swapping to disk, so that more data fits in there than normally available. Fedora for example uses zswapzram by default with a value of max(0.5*RAM, 4GB)
but can be configured to utilise more.
EDIT: confused zswap and zram
But OP is from lemmy.world
Maybe memmy does not support this functionality yet. In that case you have to login to the web interface. You can find it in the menu at the top on desktop and in the expanded menu on mobile.
Mine are similar. 227 posts and 1.44K comments since 09/2021. Although about 800 of these came from explaining how Lemmy works and answering questions during the API exodus ^^
So basically GNU style formatting?