I was tempted to say Ruby, but based on my friends that are learning (or tried to learn Japanese), it seems like Ruby is trying to be the opposite. So not sure.
Ruby would maybe fit with toki pona : terse, simple, predictable.
I was tempted to say Ruby, but based on my friends that are learning (or tried to learn Japanese), it seems like Ruby is trying to be the opposite. So not sure.
Ruby would maybe fit with toki pona : terse, simple, predictable.
Tempo rules, its such a good music player.
Could you open up an issue on the github for this (if you didn’t already).
Thx! Let me know if the postgres upgrade helper script I provided has any issues.
This is correct, and we’ve been following this for lemmy too.
That’s my bad really. Currently we’re using the patch semver to denote non-breaking changes, and the minor for breaking.
We’re holding off on a major release until the API reaches stable, which like all open source projects we’re reticent to do because then it puts a lot of pressure on us to match the standard of enterprise-level software developed by a large corporation.
Even though lemmy has many thousands of monthly active users, we’re still really an beta-level software developed by a handful of people.
Yep, major thanks to @asonix for adding this to pict-rs.
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No probs!
keepass + syncthing. Both have clients for every platform, are self-hosted, and use strong encryption.
People did improve society, they made Matrix and XMPP.
The seatbelts already exist, you just need to use them.
The pirates innovated and made content available long before the corporations did.
Before streaming services took off, it was the only way to get movies and music (besides some IRC rooms). There were even a few golden years where movies would get leaked to torrents in full quality, before the theatrical release.
Music too was easier to find on napster, limewire, and torrents, than your local music store.
Erps, my bad.
Probably too soon to say, but hopefully.
To update everyone:
In getting ready for the upcoming lemmy release, we usually deploy a test release here on lemmy.ml (the dev instance) for a few days, to discover any issues for a large production server, so other people don’t have to.
We found a performance issue with this one, so we downgraded back to 0.19.3
, and restored from a database backup made a few hours ago.
I apologize for the few hours of downtime that caused today.
Okay we’re back! Sorry about the downtime, was ~40m.
Thx! Yep it wasn’t too difficult to add, and it’ll be in the next release.
Its only for blocking URLs and domains at the site level, mainly to prevent server-wide spam attacks.
Community blocking is your best option for not wanting to see memes / US news. As long as those aren’t spilling out where they shouldn’t be, it should only be a handful of communities to block.
If they are banned from that community, they won’t be able to post.
I don’t think many ppl are down on rust… it’s won developer’s most favorite to use for like 5+ years now in a row on stackoverflow.