

I try hard not to let things infuriate me. Deal with what I can control and let the rest go. It’s a work in progress.
I wish people would search for answers and stop asking the same questions over and over again.
World citizen based outside of Stockholm, Sweden.


I try hard not to let things infuriate me. Deal with what I can control and let the rest go. It’s a work in progress.
I wish people would search for answers and stop asking the same questions over and over again.


I particularly enjoy !fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu
Communities that I wish were more active:
Down Periscope
It’s awful and the jokes are terrible but at the end of the day, so endearing.


I’m pretty good, Silo’s opening music is quite pretty. I keep meaning to check if it’s by the same composer as Westworld.


Do you ever find yourself getting mixed up on the commands that you need on Arch vs Ubuntu, for example around updating packages?
If they don’t yet exist, why not create them yourself?


What makes you say that?
I’ve understood Lemmy is pretty light on the system, at least until the number of users starts to ramp up - from that end, you’re good to go! I personally went with a virtual server on Hetzner because I didn’t want to let this kind of data into my private network.


Here’s a good place to start: https://sh.itjust.works/post/48334
One of the fastest options is to check the community list for larger instances:
Usually it means that you’ve included a capital letter or space in the community name. You’ll want that to be a simple string that’ll show up well in a URL.
I haven’t seen it and my comment wasn’t meant to subtlety point anything out. I just answered the question. 😏