Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.
Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.
DRM in the web.
I agree: it’s great.
Also can use the freely the instance at hackmd.io
If using steam, there’s a steam snap project that also aims to upgrade mesa stack more, so that can use newer stack to play with 22.04 host installation.
I wish they did a proper one with trackpoint, but apparently they only stick with that joystick.
You know those developers are often the same, right?
Was developed by Canonical, but under the Linux Containers umbrella.
Actual link should be !slide@feddit.uk ;-)
EDIT: your previous link indeed worked in some instances but it didn’t in some app… Well, they’re still immature :)
The UI may even hide them in some implementations or per-posts depending on OP / community choice, but eventually one could always write a tool that can expose that publicly.
That’s the beauty of federation!
Try to use https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher
It would make it easier to just always go to your instance!
I hope so, I’d suggest to open an issue in github
Updates are atomic and if something goes wrong it rolls back automatically