What exactly are you looking for? Android IS Linux, do you want to try a different “distribution” just for fun?
Admin of lm.put.tf, there isn’t anything special there, just an instance for friends.
What exactly are you looking for? Android IS Linux, do you want to try a different “distribution” just for fun?
The code is still accessible, you just can’t use the code search function in the web, which normal git doesn’t have anyway.
The latest pixel devices (since 6 I think?) already provide accees to a /dev/kvm
device, so maybe you could even run a normal Ubuntu server VM on your phone for hosting these services.
I guess he means that raspberry pi doesn’t run a mainline kernel
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
I think the admin of c/selfhosted is the admin of Lemmy.world
Made my own for myself and some friends. We couldn’t be bothered creating account on the larger instances and have power tripping admins de-federating instances over trivial issues.
I think bitwarden fills all of your requirements.
If you use [email protected] to link a user, lemmy will instead create a link for the instance you are currently using.
In Europe I would say debit cards are way more common than credit cards. It’s very rare to see someone paying with a credit card.
I think I figured out the reason. Thumbnail previews are generated by your local instances, in the first post I’ve linked, the meme is actually a link to https://i.imgflip.com/7rgf1k.jpg which the instance downloads and generates a thumbnail for.
On posts that are actual images uploaded to the instance (e.g. the second link I posted), it looks like that lemmy just reuses the URLs.
It’s probably something to do with the tablet interface. It works fine on my S23, but immediately crashes on my Xiaomi pad 4
Not for me and my friend on our own instance, 0.17.4 used to return me to where the feed previously was. In 0.18.0 when I get back from the post, it causes a full refresh of the home page/feed
Wouldn’t unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom ROM be easier, more stable and cheaper than buying a niche product that’s unlikely to work properly?