Correct, which is why I regretted posting it as soon as i did.
Correct, which is why I regretted posting it as soon as i did.
It looks deleted to me, I am using Voyager when I am on my phone, so a well known app, I suspect that the comment I wrote made it to the sync queue, I then immediately deleted the comment, which deleted it on lemmy.zip but didn’t clear the comment from the sync queue, but did generate a delete request to be synced.
Then as a sync request probably would be smaller than a comment and probably has a higher priority than a comment, it got processed before the comment was posted, creating the situation we have.
I have no indepth understanding of lemmy, but as an IT guy, this makes sense
Exactly, which is why I deleted the comment just after I made it as I realized I didn’t have the energy to debate the issue
I am confused, this is the second reply I get on a comment I deleted just after posting it.
I did so as I realized that I didn’t have the energy to debate my smartphone preference with random people online
This misses the point completely, I have tried both Android and iOS in the last five years, and to me iOS is just better, it works like I want it to.
I don’t have a lot of crazy stories, but I have one unusual story.
I got to go take a private train with my dad.
We had one first class car and one locomotive.
My dad worked in the train industry, he sold equiment used for railroads.
He called me one day and asked if I wanted to ride a private train, I had time so I gave the only apropriate answer, “yes”.
So after having worked a night shift I slept far too little, got on the train to the city my dad was in to ride the private train back.
He was doing a demo of his company’s equipment and had arranged for them to use a private train, I just joined him on the journey to our city as a fun and interesting experience.
What?
THE solution is not to buy the wife an Android, that is ONE solution.
In total, there are a few solutions, I number them to make it easier to refer to them, not to order them from best to worst.
1 and 2: Unless you yourself can accept switching to using the other system, it is unfair to demand that the other part does that.
I have tried to switch to Android, I did it back in 2019, but I just disliked the feel of the OS enough that after dropping my phone and smashing the screen after 2-3 months, I didn’t even bother to get it fixed, I just moved back to my iPhone.
Oh, I realize why it is, I just don’t see it as an advantage, the whole argument is just a technical one, not a usabillity one.
Good day to everyone except to the neo-liberals always btiching about .ml being a communist instance, we don’t care about your oppinions.
Damn, you write a lot about people you don’t care about.
I don’t really see the benefit of allowing users to create files with the same name in the same directory, yeah, yeah I know that case sensitivity means that it isn’t same name, but imagine talking to a user, guiding them to open the file /tmp/doc/File and they open /tmp/doc/file instead
Oh, I absolutely agree!
That is just begging for a mess
That is not toilet paper, it is a roll of hand towels, which will cause a clogged toilet.
Please notice that I spoke about the configuration of the DE/VM, I have learned a lot about DE/VM confug from looking at different distros
This is not just one simple question.
You need to break it down into smaller tasks.
First things first, you need to get data from a Pixelfed instance, ok, start by looking up how to connect to the Pixelfed API.
Once you have a way to connect to the API, you need to request the data you need.
Once you have the data, look at the actual data, do you need to do extra formating?
Once you have the data, it is time to get/build the display.
Once you have the display, you need to figure out how to get your computer to talk to it, is it as simple as just sending the number to the serial port or do you need to use something like the GPIO interface on a Raspberry pi?
It sounds as you want to evaluate different Linux Distributions.
DE/GUI is a good one, terminal commands is a bit useless since the vast majority of Linux systems use Bash as default.
This is what I would look into on a new distro:
UI - What DE or WM is it using, what is the default config like, and try to learn from that. How is the terminal prompt configured (the default Ubuntu and Debian prompts are terrible, I allways change them)
Package Manager - how does it work, what software is available?
Unique software - Does the distribution include some tools, applications or games I haven’t heard about? If so, what do they do, and how do they work.
This gives me a feel for the distribution and how to use it.
Sigh, does that mean I have to block that entire instance as well?
Are there any active english communities there?
VIPs/C-suites, those that make these rules, most likely all have assistants, who will filter out emails like this, it is very probable that even if you find the direct email to ATT’s CEO and email, it will be filtered out and you’ll either get no reply or a template reply with zero substance.
Yes, it would be better, but unless I saw the code, understood it and verified that it is the code running I would not trust it as much as I would need to trust a system like Jarvis