It works either way, apt or apt-get.
Because… everyone’s gotta cut down on costs and use cheap paper 🤷.
Look at the sidebar info on your instance, there should be links for donations.
I stated this many times in many communities, ever since the migration started over 3, 4 weeks ago, change the find an instance sites to keep a note to tell users NOT to register on the most populated instances, the ones at the top, but to find an instance that is a lot less populated. But, I guess no one actually took that seriously or it didn’t get through, IDK.
sh.itjust.works was pretty empty a month ago, but the name is catchy and it got swarmed over the last month… not as much as lemmy.world and lemmy.ml, but still. Now I recommend vlemmy.net or feddit.nl.
Yeah, you could be right. I’ve seen similar issues (I have like 5 accounts, lol 😂). One post shows up on one feed, another doesn’t, you search for communities with a direct link in the search in the web UI (which is supposed to be the definitive search, if it doesn’t show up there, it ain’t showing up), one instance shows the community, another doesn’t. To be honest, the only instance that didn’t show certain communities was sh.itjust.works, so it might be a defderation problem (they’re blocked by many instances by now), lemmy.fmhy.ml and vlemmy.net showed almost all of the communities I searched from them, except for a few.
Cool 👍.
Posting language could also be an issue if posts don’t show at all. Try not to select a language when posting, leave it on undetermined, don’t select English or something esle. The Autism community on sh.just.works (I think 🤔) had this problem. Their main mod alsways chose English when posting a new post or comment and a large portion of the comments can’t be seen from a lot of instances, unless you have selected (ticked) English in the languages on your profile.
To be honest, one of their servers could probably serve up to 100k users, but theirs are not made from scrap parts and budget VPSes.
Actually, it was, just not right now.
I mean, it was supossed to be an alternative, not replace reddit.
That won’t solve the latency and slowness issue. The apps connect to the instances, just as the regular web UI does. If the instance is overloaded, that won’t solve the problem.
He’s on lemmy.world, so probably that one.
There should have been a note saying NOT to join the top most instances. I know registration with them is without manual aproval (you register, log in, that’s it), but they’re overloaded. Trust me when I say this, it’s better to wait a few hours for your account to be approved on another less loaded instance than to have the account right there and then on an overloaded instance.
Instances I would recommend: vlemmy.net and feddit.nl.
Oh, why of course, we’re all believers here, praise Linus!
Here we go again 😂.
Yeah, BTRFS sucked 10 years ago 😂. Try it now, it’s much more stable.
Yes, it did have problems a few years ago, especially regarding RAIDs, but it’s improved a lot since then. RAID5 still sucks though 😁… but I read the problem is finally been worked on (haven’t checked code, I read about it in a sub on reddit).
No, it doesn’t have something like zvol, it has the regular subvolumes (pools in ZFS) and you can assign quotas, the same as in ZFS. But, to represent itself as separate block device, no. And I don’t think this is something that’s planned, though I could be wrong (as I said, I haven’t looked at their git in ages).
It’s being used in Meta 🤨… in production.
Meeh, anything that is CoW and has snapshots will do the job, ZFS or BTRFS, whatever rocks your boat 🤷.
Morally wrong/rotten… depends on the society. In our “modern” (depends how you look on things) society, this might be considered wrong, but in some tribe somewhere, it might be normal as you or I going to work in our suits.
Regarding legality, it’s probably not legal, since most laws that prohibit/endulge this or that are passed for adults, not minors, so the law is probably meant for adults only. Minors are probably excluded from this, so they should wear a bra/swimsuite.
My 2 cents…