There is a subscribe button, it’s directly below the channel name. Up until recently there was a bug in invidious preventing it working but it looks like that’s been resolved now.
There is a subscribe button, it’s directly below the channel name. Up until recently there was a bug in invidious preventing it working but it looks like that’s been resolved now.
5 gallons per.hour? The article says 4-6 litres - a little over a gallon.
My favourite one is renaming a directory full of files in nnn
. It opens in vim, and I’m in my happy place, where I really know how to edit text (or, in this case, filenames). Great when there’s some minor variation between a lot of files. Full previewing before saving, multiple operations handled before doing anything etc.
OK, looks like my setup isn’t any different to yours, except that I have --security-opt=label=disable
set too. The reason for this is because of this issue, which should be fixed by now. Your version may be too old?
If you get the same result from ausearch
as on that issue, you may be seeing the same problem.
I’ve got this running on my jellyfin rootless podman setup. Let me check out the config when I get home, I’m out at the moment. Ping me here if I don’t update this in the next day or so.
Maybe around 2006, I booted a live CD of Ubuntu and ran the 6 disc install of Unreal Tournament 2004 so that I could play UT with a friend who was staying over - the laptop was my mum’s, so I wasn’t allowed to install anything directly on it. UT2004 had a native Linux version on disc.
The install took until 4am and we played until the sun came up, absolute bliss getting it working.
Sure, fair enough. There are other distros supported by the community if you want to check that out too.
You honestly won’t find better than the support for framework in the laptop space. The arch wiki entry for it is fantastic, and having multiple supported distros is almost unique.
Those are the officially supported distros. You can install other ones just fine. I doubt you’d find another laptop that had even just more than 1 officially supported distro.
Up and down votes are federated with your username, along with posts and comments (obviously).
Clicking on links, favourites, email address (if you put one in when signing up), password and IP address are all only on your local instance.
Basically, unless another server needs to know about it for federation to work, it’s going to be local to the instance you’re using.
The websockets work has been merged. I’m using it on my instance now, but there’s no release yet. It’s been really stable for me so far, so I’m hoping there aren’t major issues and they can push it out soon.
Great question! I’m gonna go digging around and see where photos come from. It could be that image federation does happen, but the URL isn’t changed in the DB. Thanks for checking on your instance, I’ll check mine out too.
Are they thumbnails? If not, perhaps this is configurable… I’ll check out my own images folder and see if it’s pulling them in, but it definitely shows the remote url for images when I’m viewing them on my instance.
As far as I can see, images aren’t federated, only a link to the image.
My understanding is that images don’t federate by default and you’ll load the image from whichever server it was uploaded to initially. Uploading an image here in the comment certainly does that:
I’m going to go find an example on an image post
Are you not logged in? You need to have an account logged in, subscriptions are stored server-side.
Edit: Ah, I see that you’ve found that out. Good you got it sorted!