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  • Traditional server-based self-hosting will have lower average uptime, will be easier to attack, and will have a much higher chance of disappearing out of nowhere (bus factor event, or for any other reason).

    A decentralized or distributed solution would make more sense as a suggestion here. Radicale (this one) is such an effort I'm aware of, although I never tried it myself or take a look at its architecture.

  • We are taking about a feature that was (supposedly) implemented, but not exposed in the UI yet.

  • That's not what I understood from dessalines@lemmy.ml comment here.

    I thought this is possible now, although it may require setting this in the database directly.

  • I meant hide it from local/all.

  • jerk style violation 😉

  • You should ask admins to hide the community.

  • It's not Lemmy markdown. The implementation used in lemmy-ui (specifically) is markdown-it. And yes it's special (not in a good way).

    Some of us advised Lemmy devs to switch to a CommonMark implementation before it's too late. That would have allowed for using higher quality and faster implementations, not to mention allowing/easing better interop. But the devs weren't interested in the suggestion.

  • Pretends to rage-quit from contributing, not resigns.

    Good riddance, unless they learn how to behave like well adjusted adults, instead of constantly playing to a microblogtard crowd. <= That's what would I have wrote if something relevant actually happened, which is not the case.

    And this is coming from a Rustacean.

    This more belongs to a "linux drama" community (if one exists).

  • Is there a tiling Wayland compositor out there that supports applying custom shaders to windows (similar to picom)? This has been a known limitation for many years. And I brought it up myself with a couple of compositors' developers, and they told me that it would break direct scan-out, and I told them that I would be fine with that, and then discussions fizzled out.

    I also tried an x11vnc alternative I don't remember the name of, and besides the generally buggy experience, it completely broke when power management kicked on the sever side (turning off the monitor IIRC). So that's another show stopper, although maybe not as relevant as custom shader support which I need for applying my custom color inversion shaders to specific windows, otherwise, my vision would go bad quickly.

    So yeah, I will be sticking with my Awesome WM (+picom +x11vnc) setup for a while too.

  • The highest cost for most projects comes from the CI runners.

    i2p only provides anonymous transport, so not relevant at all.

    ipfs is joke tech (you would be better off building something on top of good old torrents).

  • A fanatic microblogger* inflating some kernel drama, and inviting the microblog echo chamber and the whole internet gantry to chime in.. is surely worthy of being the hottest topic of the day.

    * Yes, I know who they are.

  • tokei is the tool that came to mind reading your title.

    Getting fancier info depends on the fanciness of the tokenizer used. Maximum fanciness probably requires a full language parser. Info beyond code/tokens requires more than just a parser (language server territory).

  • Bait or not, I'm not sure why you're getting such a negative reaction. People are getting too sensitive!

    Btw, do sanitizers hurt your brain too?

  • It has some. Related Lemmy Issue. I actually remembered wrong. Should have wrote "NOT implemented client-side".

    I'm too busy to double-check, but it is possible that Lemmy is ready for this now.

  • Because besides the jerking style, PCJ is a "no backlinking" community.

  • This was blocked by lack of some features in Lemmy.

    I lost track of what got implemented over time and what didn't.

    Some/All of these features would be needed:

    • Option for a community posts to not appear in local/global feeds.
    • Option for a community posts to not appear as cross-posts.
    • Option for a community to not appear in instance sidebar recommendations.
    • (possible overkill) option to not appear in community search (by name, without !).

    First two are the most relevant. I think the first at least got implemented client-side (not sure).

  • Releasing a v1 would be misleading anyway, even if the language itself is ready for it (it isn't)..... because they use zig in their standard library 😉

  • There is nothing neat about anything xdg.