As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.
As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.
Due to the relatively small size and overall complexity/tolerances required for the object, I wonder how it would have turned out if done on an SLA printer.
Currently, none. I used to use Netflix, Prime video and Spotify, but when they started removing some of my favorite content I went fully local.
The “official web app” is how people can self-host Lemmy, to access it as a user it’s just the website.
I just spent way too long playing that… lol, thanks!
Here are some links to places you can find communities:
There’s one other one, but I can’t remember it, I’ll update this if I can.
I’m using an Invidious instance.
If I still used YT’s main front-end, this would’ve been great.
Didn’t they literally say they wouldn’t force re-open sub reddit’s? Suprise suprise another lie.
Not only is it likely, it’s pretty much guaranteed that a bot will scrap your network if it’s opened to the public.
Stared at this for so long, everything’s looking pink now, lol
I wonder if someone has already created a bot that asks chat-GPT to create a piece of code, grabs it to try and run it, and then just goes back and forth with chat-GPT to fix the errors. Now the code would probably be a complete mess, but I wonder if non-coders could use it to create helpful one-off tools they can’t find anywhere else.
After looking around, you might be facing an issue with Flatpak permissions. Here’s a comment I found on Reddit created by u/avamk where they solved the same issue.
Link to original post: https://libreddit.tiekoetter.com/r/firefox/comments/rq40cj/cant_find_profile_folder_for_firefox_flatpak_on/