Lemmy does not have a modmail system yet. I opened a feature request regarding this a few months ago, check it out: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5110
The needed drivers should be provided by the kernel, so no.
There are no recommendation algorithms like in YouTube or TikTok here, if posts that are alike and get sonewhat the same amount of high votes, you most likely will see them one after the other. There isn’t a way around it really.
Anyways, it’s better if you subscribe to communities and mainly uss the subscribed feed along with a good algorithm like Scaled (gives a boost to posts in communities that aren’t as active as the others) or maybe just Active.
I rarely use the All feed, only when I try to find new communities honestly.
agreed
…or any other distro really. I’ve been gaming on vanilla arch linux. It’s pretty stable and low maintenance once you’re done setting it up and don’t tinker much and have backups with something like Timeshift in place. archinstall script makes it really easy to install vanilla arch linux with everything essential configured.
There’s JMP.chat or SMSPool (rentable non-VOIP) which accepts Monero.
KDE Plasma.
GNOME kind of looks nice but is too strict on customization.
The URL leads to a 404 page. You’re including the dot at the end in it.
As for your question, it has something to do with the PKGBUILD file. Edit it to fix the error and then build it locally with pacman.
If you are talking about wanting to maintain the AUR package, make an orphanage request and assign yourself as the maintainer.
Whatever nonsense gen alpha started saying these days.
It’s open source. You can compile from source.
Play games and watch anime.
TF2 Never gets boring. I’ve been doing the same thing in TF2 for over 1500 hours
Removed by mod
90% of people who joined Lemmy (or the fediverse in general) are tech savvy enough to wrap their head around the concept of federation.
Cool but I don’t think a community that only consists of RSS feeds is good.
Lemmy moderation bot with custom rules
Seems like the source code for the backend is not released yet
Please explain what it is you are trying to do.
As far as I can understand from the function return value and the body of the function, you are trying to compose all of the href attributes in each node into a single String, which is encapsulated in an Option. Is this correct? Something looks weird but I can’t quite catch it. I hope you didn’t take a quick glance over the rust book and just started assuming things work like JS in Rust.